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- Soundscape analysis using eco‑acoustic indices for the birdsbiodiversity assessment in urban parks (case study: IsfahanCity, Iran)
In this research, six acoustic indicators were used to evaluate the sound of the urban soundscape and the sound of birds in urban parks. The results of the research show that there is a significant relationship between bird biodiversity indicators and acoustic indicators.
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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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- Download Now: A Best Practice Guide to Satellite Technologies for Tracking Wildlife
The Zoological Society of London, with the support of WILDLABS and the UK Space Agency, are proud to publish this new guide to satellite technologies for tracking wildlife.
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- A practical guide to DNA-based methods for biodiversity assessment
The guide considers four different types of samples (water, sediments, invertebrate collections and diatoms), and two primary analysis types (single species detection via methods such as qPCR and assessment of biological communities via metabarcoding). At each stage of the field and laboratory process the guide sets out the scientific consensus on best practice, as well as the choices that need to be made and the trade-offs they entail. In particular, the guide considers how the choices may be influenced by common practical constraints such as logistics, time and budget.
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- HWC Tech Challenge Winners Announced
<p>We are delighted to announce that British conservation technologist Alasdair Davies and the Dutch team of Laurens de Groot and Tim van Dam from the ShadowView Foundation are the winners of the first international <a href="/node/441">Human Wildlife Conflict Tech Challenge</a>. These two winners will each receive €30,000 to further develop and field test their solution for human-wildlife conflict.</p>
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- 10 AI for the Planet Projects you should be excited about
This May, AI for the Planet Alliance announced the Winners and Finalists for its 2022 call for solutions focused on advancing promising AI solutions that combat climate change and we think you should check them out!
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- Due diligence for Nature Based Solutions
How to use geospatial data for rapid analyses of forest carbon projects
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This special issue of Ecological Informatics, entitled Ecological Acoustics, is a great overview of the applicatoins of acoustic monitoring in consevation and ecological...
29 December 2015
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Welcome to the Machine and Deep Learning group! Here, we'll be discussing current and future uses of Deep Learning (DL) and more broadly Machine Learning (ML) for improving...
10 December 2015
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Feel free to post links to projects you're aware of using Deep Learning to assist in conservation. Here's a few to get started. Classification of 121...
10 December 2015
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