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- ML-ready datasets for aerial/drone wildlife surveys
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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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- Computer Science student looking to work for wildlife
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- Mobilising East African nature restoration professionals
Scholarships available for training courses focussing on nature restoration in East Africa
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- Updates about Arbimon for Ecoacoustics - free, cloud based analytical tool
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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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- Who's going to ESA in Portland this year?
New paper in Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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- Congo Basin activity?
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- Call for Proposals: 'Can Technology Save Biodiversity?'
Frontiers in Conservation Science is calling for submissions for a Research Topic that aims at examining the paradoxical relationship that has been established in recent years between the flagships of new technology such as embedded systems and artificial intelligence (AI), and the entities involved in the study and protection of life such as ecological research and conservation policies.
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- Moveapps: EMAC23 Coding Challenge
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- Accessible acoustic analysis tech for blind scientist - ideas?
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- Meeting customer deadlines, without having to hire more staff
How environmental consultancy Eticwood use geospatial data for rapid forest carbon project assessments
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