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- New paper: Predicting poaching hotspots in the largest remnant of the Atlantic Forest by combining passive acoustic monitoring & occupancy models
Julia Martínez Pardo et al., Published in Biological Conservation
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- Bird Sounds Global web portal
A new web portal for annotating bird sounds has been opened called Bird Sounds Global (BSG). It is part of project LIFEPLAN, and its key objective is to develop global, automated software for bird sound identification.
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- Introducing the WILDLABS On the Edge Fellows
<p>We're proud to introduce the first <strong>WILD</strong>LABS On the Edge Fellows for 2022, Loretta Schindlerova and Meredith Palmer! Working alongside expert Edge Impulse mentors, these two fellows will use embedded machine learning to bring innovative projects to life.</p>
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- Survey for Wildlife Conservation: Do We Need Hand of Technology?
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- New preprint: Towards automatic detection of wildlife trade using machine vision models
Authors: Ritwik Kulkarni, Enrico Di Minin
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- Looking for folks to do resume/CV reviews
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- EarthRanger Announces Inaugural Conservation Tech Award Recipients
<p>On 3rd November 2021, Earthranger Announced <a href="https://giraffeconservation.org/">Giraffe Conservation Foundation </a>and<a href="http://lionguardians.org/"> Lion Guardians</a> as the inaugral Conservation Tech Award Recipients. The two organizations are Harnessing the Power of Technology to Protect Endangered Species and Promote Human-Wildlife Coexistence.</p>
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- New app aims to take a bite out of illegal shark fin trade
Powered by artificial intelligence, a new app called Fin Finder enables customs inspectors to take a photo of a shark or ray fin and identify it within seconds. Developed by Conservation International in partnership with Singapore’s National Parks Board, and supported by Microsoft and other partners, this app could help governments confiscate illegal animal parts that are hidden in plain sight.
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- New Paper: Comparative Analysis of Multi-Platform, Multi-Resolution, Multi-Temporal LiDAR Data for Forest Inventory
This study presents a comprehensive comparison of point clouds from four systems, linear and Geiger-mode LiDAR from manned aircraft and multi-beam LiDAR on unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), and in-house developed Backpack, with the consideration of different forest canopy cover scenarios.
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- Identification of Wildlife in Camera Trap Images
<p>Camera trap wildlife surveys can generate vast amounts of imagery. A key problem in the wildlife ecology field is that vast amounts of time is spent reviewing this imagery to identify the species detected. Valuable resources are wasted, and the scale of studies is limited by this review process. The use of computer software capable of extracting false positives, automatically identifying animals detected and sorting imagery could greatly increase efficiency. AI has been demonstrated as an effective option for automatically identifying species from camera trap imagery. Currently available code bases are inaccessible to the majority of users; requiring high-performance computers, advanced software engineering skills and, often, high-bandwidth internet connections to access cloud services. The <em>ClassifyMe</em> software tool is designed to address this gap and provides users the opportunity to utilise state-of-the-art image recognition algorithms without the need for specialised computer programming skills. <em>ClassifyMe</em> is IDEAL for field researchers, allowing users to sweep through camera trap imagery using field computers instead of office-based workstations.</p>
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- WildTrack Women in Science Day, 11 February 2021
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- Climate Change AI Summer School - call for mentors
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