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HawkEars is a deep learning model designed specifically to recognize the calls of 328 Canadian bird species and 13 amphibians.
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This project aimed to reduce human-carnivore conflict by building a resilient boma for a vulnerable family in Hunyari village. It served as a model for other families, promoting stronger livestock protection. The initiative included community engagement on predator deterrence and sustainable building practices. The success of the pilot is inspiring others to adopt similar solutions.
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The worst thing a new conservation technology can do is become another maintenance burden on already stretched field teams. This meant Instant Detect 2.0 had to work perfectly from day 1. In this update, Sam Seccombe describes the extensive Alpha testing conducted at Whipsnade Zoo to validate the performance and find the limits of ZSL's Instant Detect 2.0 system.
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This is the title of an episode of Ben Goldsmith's 'Rewilding the World' podcast series. I have been wondering for a while, how is it done? Here is a crystal clear outline.
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This is the title of an episode of Ben Goldsmith's 'Rewilding the World' podcast series. I have been wondering for a while, how is it done? Here is a crystal clear outline.
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Conservation International is proud to announce the launch of the Nature Tech for Biodiversity Sector Map, developed in partnership with the Nature Tech Collective!
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Just want to point out, that there appears to be a discussion thread here that fails to render. It just hangs.It's the one called "Detecting animals' heading and body orientation...
2 April 2025
Last night I connected my SBTS local AI, thermal-enabled smart camera to a battery and placed it outside overlooking a field. I hoped to get some video of deer, which I've seen...
16 March 2025
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A video speak a thousand words. I thought I’d share some fun observing the local wildlife in the back yard in thermal.
13 January 2025
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Last night I set up the following rig to see if there were any mice in the kitchen at night. It consists of my StalkedByTheState smart camera trap system and a 640x512 resolution...
6 January 2025
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Hope everyone had a nice Christmas. I'd like to share my experiment with Pytorch Wildlife V5 and a high res (640x512) thermal core, connected to a Raspberry Pi 5. The thermal...
28 December 2024
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Hi,I would like to run a Raspberry Pi 5 off a battery in a mode where it will boot up and run for just 1 1/2 minutes every hour (To take some snapshots).Does anyone have any...
19 December 2024
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If anyone has something like this on their Christmas wish list let me know. It's my new camera product, a Raspberry Pi 5 running in secure boot mode with an encrypted nvme...
16 December 2024
If one wanted to build a microcontroller for receiving lora packets to go hand in hand with a lora point to point transmitter does anyone have any they can recommend?Any for the...
28 November 2024
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After processing millions of images and examing countless false positives a number of these provide interesting insights as to what computer vision is really learning. The...
31 October 2024
First of all I would like to extend my thanks and gratitude to Minke Geense from Gaiazoo, Limburg, The Netherlands for making this test possible.I recently obtained a couple of...
28 October 2024
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I've noticed that in the pursuit of detecting illegal logging the subject of acoustic detection of chainsaws comes up a lot. But in every case of illegal logging the trees will...
15 October 2024
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I'd like to share the first monkeys captured by AI from far away in Lajuma research center. In co-operation with Nico Lubcker, the curator at Lajuma Research center South Africa....
13 October 2024
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A range of tiny, low-power state of the art thermal cameras with flexible manufacturer support. 1280x1024, 640x512, 384x288x 256x192. Integrates with our AI camera traps.
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