aerial: Of or taking place in the air.
audio: Having to do with sound.
behavior: The way something, often a person or other organism, acts towards others, or conducts itself.
behavioral ecologist: A scientist who studies how animal behavior relates to where animals live.
biologist: A scientist involved in the study of living things.
biomimicry: The creation of new devices or techniques based on those seen in living organisms.
canopy: (in botany) The top layer of a tree — or forest — where the tallest branches overlap.
conservation: The act of preserving or protecting something. The focus of this work can range from art objects to endangered species and other aspects of the natural environment.
crow: (in biology) A type of large black bird with a complex social structure that perches in trees and is known for its boisterous call.
drone: A remote-controlled, pilotless aircraft or missile.
ecology: Â A branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings. A scientist who works in this field is called an ecologist.
endangered: An adjective used to describe species at risk of going extinct.
engineer: A person who uses science and math to solve problems. As a verb, to engineer means to design a device, material or process that will solve some problem or unmet need.
faux: Meaning false or fake. Faux fur, for instance, would not be made from animal products but from some manufactured fibers.
federal: Of or related to a country’s national government (not to any state or local government within that nation). For instance, the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health are both agencies of the U.S. federal government.
fiberglass: A material made of glass strands.
gull: A family of long-winged and relatively thick-bodied shoreline birds. Most are gray and white with webbed feet. They tend to be very vocal.
habitat: The area or natural environment in which an animal or plant normally lives, such as a…
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