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Protecting endangered megafauna through AI analysis of drone images in a low-connectivity setting: a case study from Namibia

Zoe Jewell

9 August 2022 5:08pm

Just sharing our latest paper in PeerJ that describes the use of drones in a low-connectivity setting to help monitor and protect megaherbivores. Please contact [email protected] for any information.Thanks everyone!

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