Event /  9 Oct 2023

Wildlife Conservation Drones & Technologies Summit 2023

Engage, learn from, and network with researchers, students, and other wildlife professionals from around the world that are using or interested in using drones to support wildlife conservation, management and research.

In person Event
9 Oct 2023 - this event is in the past.
105 County Road 114, Burnet, Texas, 78611, United States.

Engage, learn from, and network with researchers, students, and other wildlife professionals from around the world that are using or interested in using small unoccupied aerial systems (sUAS), better known as drones, to support wildlife conservation, management and research. This first of its kind world summit focusing on drones and technologies for wildlife conservation and management that will provide educational and training opportunities through a program of symposia, contributed papers, posters, workshops and more. This World Summit strives to enhance the knowledge and technical capabilities of wildlife professionals in the safe, ethical, legal, and professional use of drones and other technologies in wildlife management, research, and conservation.


Comments

In reply to adam87

Thanks so much, please do let me know if you do manage, it would be great to get involved somehow or at least watch some proceedings.

Hi Adam,

I don't want to get your hopes up but it's probably not going to be possible given the nature of the type event. Totally on a ranch and multiple training stations at different locations some at the same time. BUT I would like to see what might be possible and will speak with the event organizer.

In reply to Emmah

Thanks in advance @lmccaskill hope to be involved if there will be any access to it and looking forward to hear from youyou.

Hi Emmah,

Thanks again for inquiring. At this time there is no plans for streaming of the presentations. I'm hoping in the future we can add this option but right now doesn't look like that will be possible. 

I apologize for this!

 

Lonnie 

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