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- Can/Should UAVs Be The Answer To Urbanisation & Wildlife Conflicts
Over the years, a large number of developments have gone up in the area that I live in and the municipality is not doing what they should when it comes to upholding the laws that have been put in place to protect the wildlife in this protected paradise. Is anyone else around the world facing this in their communities? Can/should drones and open source software be the answer to better monitoring of construction companies that are in breach of wildlife regulations? I would like to get others thoughts on this subject as it can be complicated. GeoWing Academy has been using drones and opensource software to monitor some of the changes and damages to the environment to illustrate the issues to the local municipality and government. There is a PDF version of the article attached should the images in the article not be visible
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- HawkEars: a high-performance bird sound classifier for Canada
HawkEars is a deep learning model designed specifically to recognize the calls of 328 Canadian bird species and 13 amphibians.
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- What Are Innovative Technologies, and Why Should Conservationists Care?
Conservationists use tools like drones, satellites, and camera traps to monitor ecosystems and scale their impact. But new challenges like transparency, funding gaps, and engagement remain. Web 3.0 technologies offer solutions, but adoption can be complex. Understanding their benefits and barriers is key.
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The emergence of low-cost development boards, online maker communities sharing designs, and improving availability of services like 3D printing and laser cutting services are making low volume manufacturing of custom...
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AudioMoth is an open source, low-cost, full-spectrum acoustic logger, based on the Gecko processor range from Silicon Labs.
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HydroMoth is a variant of the standard AudioMoth specifically designed to be deployed in the underwater case.
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MicroMoth is the micro-sized development version of the standard AudioMoth.
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AudioMoth Dev is a variant of the standard AudioMoth 1.2.0 designed as a development board for skilled users to integrate into other boards and products.
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AudioMoth USB Microphone is a variant of the standard AudioMoth 1.2.0 design which removes many of the components which aren't needed when an AudioMoth is being used as a USB microphone.
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