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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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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
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- Survey for Wildlife Conservation: Do We Need Hand of Technology?
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- WildTrack Women in Science Day, 11 February 2021
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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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