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/ Biologging
Real-time tracking of animal movements is enabling more effective and efficient wildlife monitoring for management, security, and research. As devices get smaller and prices drop, the possibilities for using biologging on a larger scale have grown, and so have the possibilities for increasing customisation to meet specific research needs. Likewise, real-time tracking of illegal wildlife trade, timber, and fish products as they move from source to consumer can shed light on trafficking routes and actors, as well as support enforcement, making tracking gear a powerful tool beyond the field.
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/ Critter Solutions
Protecting and enhancing environments through innovative conservation management products
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/ David Gaynor
Spent my life developing conservation solutions. Currently Mass detection of wildlife snares using airborne Synthetic Aperture radar, Sonic Guardian GSM virtual fence array, Analog gunshot detector for satellite collars, RFID monitoring. Reintroduction biology lion cheetah
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Has anyone combined flying drone surveys with AI for counting wild herds?
There is a South African company Avior labs that successfully does drone surveys on game farms using AI to count and identify wildlife. The trick is to use both infra-red and...
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Has anyone combined flying drone surveys with AI for counting wild herds?
Some good points. Why not use a plane and fit it with high def camera + infrared sensor (+ possibly Lidar). You can fly higher and cover a much larger area in the same time. ...
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Measurements for species vulnerability to overharvesting
Hello guys,I'm looking into the topic of measuring species vulnerability to overharvesting of species in trade. I am exploring existing models that have been used previously,...
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/ Alec Christie
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/ Egil
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/ Jake Burton
I'm the Platform and Community Support Project Officer at WILDLABS! Speak to me if you have any inquiries about using the WILDLABS Platform or AI for Conservation: Office Hours.
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/ Carly Batist
Science Outreach Lead-Rainforest Connection (RFCx) & Arbimon; Ecoacoustics, biodiversity monitoring, primates, lemurs
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/ Esther Githinji
I am the WILDLABS East Africa Conservation Technology Coordinator
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/ Antonio Ferraz
Scientist interested in integrating remotely sensed habitat characterization with animal movement and acoustics datasets for conservation applications. Working at JPL and UCLA-IoES affliated
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Has anyone combined flying drone surveys with AI for counting wild herds?
The main reason for a hydrogen fuel cell conservation drone is that the flying cost would a lot cheaper than even a light sports aircraft. It is really expensive and out of...
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/ Alex Rood
I'm the WILDLABS Communications and Community Management Associate Specialist at WWF-US
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/ Andrew Shirk
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/ Think Nature Inc.
We, at Think Nature, are a university-launched startup that aims to transform into a nature economy where humans and nature coexist.
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/ Data management and processing tools
Conservation tech work doesn't stop after data is collected in the field. Equally as important to success is navigating data management and processing tools. For the many community members who deal with enormous datasets, this group will be an invaluable resource to trade advice, discuss workflows and tools, and share what works for you.
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Has anyone combined flying drone surveys with AI for counting wild herds?
How small can these fuel cells be? And what kind of cost are they?
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/ Wildlife Drones
Wildlife Drones has developed the world’s most innovative radio animal-tracking system using drones so you can track your radio-tagged animals like never before.
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/ Brad Nahill
Brad has worked in sea turtle conservation & ecotourism for 20+ years. He is the lead writer of Sea Turtle Research and Conservation and co-author of the Worldwide Travel Guide to Sea Turtles. He has won the President's Award from the International Sea Turtle Society.
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Who's attending the World Biodiversity Forum in Davos?
Sounds great.At what day will you present your talk?Greetings from Austria,Robin
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