Technology type

Thermal imaging

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Overview

Thermal imaging for conservation involves using infrared cameras to detect heat signatures of wildlife, enabling non-invasive monitoring of animals, even in complete darkness or dense vegetation. This technology helps researchers track elusive species, study nocturnal behaviours, and minimize disturbances to natural habitats.

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Organisations

  • Teledyne FLIR

    Teledyne FLIR designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and distributes technologies such as thermal imaging, visible-light imaging, video analytics, measurement and diagnostic, and advanced threat detection systems.