article / 5 August 2024

Day 2 of the 2024 #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge: Recap and Rewind

To celebrate our 9th Annual #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge starting yesterday, we’re taking a look at past and current submissions that feature the fastest growing areas of conservation tech: movement ecology, AI, aquatic conservation, and bioacoustics. Today’s topic: movement ecology!

Since the challenge began in 2016, we’ve watched movement ecology make leaps and bounds as technologies advanced rapidly. From GPS collars that track Caribou in Ontario to satellite-tags that help study the feeding behaviors of nesting loggerhead sea turtles, new biologging technologies have revolutionised how we study wildlife and their interactions within the environment. We can’t wait to see how movement ecology has embraced innovative tech in just the past year as more photo, video, and story submissions roll in this week.

How are you using biologgers, GPS tracking, and satellites for conservation? Share your photos and videos with the hashtag #Tech4Wildlife!

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