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Hi all! This is a great article summarizing Google's latest AI project: Wildlife Insights!
https://artificialintelligence-news.com/2019/12/18/google-ai-project-aid...
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Hi jprobert, my name is Jennifer Hartman and I work with Rogue Detection Teams. I wanted to share some other resources for you if you are still interested in learning more about conservatin detection dogs and thier applications. From live animals, invasive species as well as scat and toxin... (read more)
Hi all! This is a great article summarizing new applications for AI for conservation, and highlights @vsahai 's work with Rare as well as Wildlife Insights.
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For anyone interested in an overview of how drones are being deployed for conservation, this piece by Serge Wich (of ConservationDrones.org) provides a comprehensive run through the possibilities.
(read more)That paper is available on Sci Hub. (read more)
Over the past year the open data GDELT Project (http://gdeltproject.org/), which monitors local news coverage worldwide in 100 languages (65 languages are live machine translated in realtime), has been exploring global reporting on wildlife... (read more)
A new article highlights WILDLABS.NET on Good Nature Travel. What are your thoughts on it? In what directions do you want WILDLABS.NET to go? (read more)
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eDNA is a complex topic and getting a start in the field can be intimidating. However, this excellent review from 2014 can be very helpful for researchers with... (read more)
Thanks for the link - yes, I agree Mongabay's WildTech areas is a great resource for anyone interested in keeping up to date with the latest conservation tech news. Sue Palminteri's article is facinating and is definitely worth a read. The video showing the ... (read more)
Thanks for contributing these thoughts and resources, Ken. Great to see you in the WILDLABS.NET community! (read more)
A new article argues that aesthically pleasing reefs are healthy reefs:
'This shows that mathematical approaches designed to assess the aesthetic appearance of photographic images can be used as an inexpensive monitoring tool for coral reef ecosystems. It further suggests that human... (read more)