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- Looking for plant and animal eco-acoustics specialists in the Alps
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- Do you want automated identification models made from your bird bioacoustics data?
Bird Sounds Global (BSG) launched a web portal for annotating bird sounds. Annotating means identifying the species vocalising in the recording. The aim is to produce training and testing material for automated bird sound identification.
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- Underwater Fish Datasets from the Mediterranean
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- Do you want automated identification models made from your bird bioacoustics data?
Bird Sounds Global (BSG) launched a web portal for annotating bird sounds. Annotating means identifying the species vocalising in the recording. The aim is to produce training and testing material for automated bird sound identification.
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- Most interesting images / sightings 'caught on camera'
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- Live Q&A Discussion on Ceres Tag: An animal monitoring Solution!
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- Take the Build Your Own Data Logger Survey: End of Course Feedback
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- Module 8: In the Field
Welcome to the eighth and final module of our Build Your Own Data Logger virtual course. We’ve built, coded and tested our data logger. Now we’re taking it into the field.
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- Underwater Fish Datasets from the Mediterranean
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- Tiger, Tiger, in the Night... Now Visible in Real Time
Press Release for International Tiger Day – July 29th, 2022: For the first time ever, wild tigers and their prey have been detected by AI-powered, cryptic cameras that transmit the images to the cell phones and computers of park managers. Just as important, the elapsed time from the motion sensor triggered by the passing tiger, to running the AI, to transmission to the cell network, to the Internet, and to the end user is less than 30 seconds, making this technology a true real-time system.
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- Using social media for Citizen Science projects - examples
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- Do you want automated identification models made from your bird bioacoustics data?
Bird Sounds Global (BSG) launched a web portal for annotating bird sounds. Annotating means identifying the species vocalising in the recording. The aim is to produce training and testing material for automated bird sound identification.
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- Applications of Conservation Technology to the Power Grid
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- Call for Abstracts for #AGU22 Fall Meeting: Applications of Earth Observations for Addressing Environmental and Development Challenges in Africa
#AGU22, where Science Leads the Future, will take place in Chicago and online everywhere on 12th-16th December. Submit your abstract by 3rd August, for the Global Environmental change session on: Applications of Earth Observations for Addressing Environmental and Development Challenges in Africa, to meet the global Earth and space science community to share findings, connect, and advance the field
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- Get to Know WILDBEAR Awardee Alyssa Bohart
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- Introducing WILDBEAR Awardee Alyssa Bohart
Get to know Alyssa Bohart, our first WILDBEAR Award recipient, who works with GPS-collared bears in Canada.
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- Detection dog-team outcompetes human fieldworkers in collecting pine marten scat
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- Underwater Fish Datasets from the Mediterranean
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- A Triphibian Surveillance Vehicle
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- The Foes and Floes of Labelling Aerial Pictures Manually
This WhaleSeeker article discusses how reliable distribution data depends on accurate labelling from survey images, and how AI can improve this process.
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- A Triphibian Surveillance Vehicle
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- Live Q&A Discussion on Ceres Tag: An animal monitoring Solution!
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- From the Field: An interview with Arjun Dheer
In this interview with wildlife scientist Arjun Dheer, we discuss pressing conservation issues in Africa, his experiences working as a wildlife researcher in several African countries, and a look into the future of conservation tech in these regions.
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- New Conservation Tech Directory update
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- New wildlife forensics lab - Singapore
Mongabay article on the recently launched Centre for Wildlife Forensics in Singapore, noting their successes so far in catching wildlife traffickers and uncovering trafficking routes
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- Survey for Wildlife Conservation: Do We Need Hand of Technology?
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- New article (Reuters): Orca stuck in river to be lured to sea using drone with loudspeakers
"A drone emitting orca sounds will be used in attempt to guide the animal, whose health is fast deteriorating"
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- WildTrack Women in Science Day, 11 February 2021
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- Hello there
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- Human-wildlife conflict one of the greatest threats to wildlife species - WWF and UNEP report
Report says the problem is as much a development and humanitarian issue as a conservation concern and risks derailing the Sustainable Development Goals.
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- Underwater Fish Datasets from the Mediterranean
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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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- 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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- Live Q&A Discussion on EarthRanger: All you need to know about the system!
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- Tiger, Tiger, in the Night... Now Visible in Real Time
Press Release for International Tiger Day – July 29th, 2022: For the first time ever, wild tigers and their prey have been detected by AI-powered, cryptic cameras that transmit the images to the cell phones and computers of park managers. Just as important, the elapsed time from the motion sensor triggered by the passing tiger, to running the AI, to transmission to the cell network, to the Internet, and to the end user is less than 30 seconds, making this technology a true real-time system.
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- Earth Ranger Projection
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- Sulcata tortoise tracker options
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- Do you want automated identification models made from your bird bioacoustics data?
Bird Sounds Global (BSG) launched a web portal for annotating bird sounds. Annotating means identifying the species vocalising in the recording. The aim is to produce training and testing material for automated bird sound identification.
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- Tech Tutors: How do I use open access remote sensing data to monitor fishing?
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- News: The Latest in Conservation Tech
<p>Check out this round-up of three of the latest news stories from the conservation tech world. </p> <p><a href="https://wildlabs.us11.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=13a5323dc43234ee66d95cc90&id=fce1034265">See more conservation tech news by subscribing to our bi-monthly digest. </a></p>
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- A Triphibian Surveillance Vehicle
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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