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- Download Now: A Best Practice Guide to Satellite Technologies for Tracking Wildlife
The Zoological Society of London, with the support of WILDLABS and the UK Space Agency, are proud to publish this new guide to satellite technologies for tracking wildlife.
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- Bluspark - Integrated management platefmorm for protected areas
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- An Ethics Toolkit to Support Animal-Centered Research and Design
Published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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- River Monitoring Sensors
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- HWC Tech Challenge Winners Announced
<p>We are delighted to announce that British conservation technologist Alasdair Davies and the Dutch team of Laurens de Groot and Tim van Dam from the ShadowView Foundation are the winners of the first international <a href="/node/441">Human Wildlife Conflict Tech Challenge</a>. These two winners will each receive €30,000 to further develop and field test their solution for human-wildlife conflict.</p>
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- Ashored Innovations: Hardware and Software for Sustainable Fishing
In this Conservation Tech Showcase case study from Ashored Innovations, we’ll learn how conservation technology is transforming fishing techniques to safeguard marine wildlife.
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- ISO Speakers for Emerging Technologies class.
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- Quantifying the movement, behaviour and environmental context of group-living animals using drones and computer vision
New paper in Journal of Animal Ecology
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- Camera Trap Data Normalization Help
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- Camera Traps to monitor direct seeding reforestation
Acorn removal study of Nendo Dango, Ecological Restoration Research group at the University of Granada
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