We investigated the efficacy of a drone equipped with a thermal camera as a potential survey tool to detect wild Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) and other tropical primates. Using the thermal camera we successfully detected 41 orangutans and a troop of proboscis monkeys, all of which were confirmed by ground observers. We discuss the potential advantages and limitations of thermal-equipped drones as a tool to complement other methods, and the potential of this technology for use as a future survey tool
The idea of using low-cost do-it-yourself drones for conservation came in 2011 after two of us (Lian...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
As with other species of great apes, chimpanzee numbers have declined during the past decades. Prope...
We investigated the efficacy of a drone equipped with a thermal camera as a potential survey tool to...
Animals of the rainforest canopies are often endangered by deforestation or hunting but are difficul...
Animals of the rainforest canopies are often endangered by deforestation or hunting but are difficul...
Accurate and precise population estimates form the basis of conservation action but are lacking for ...
The visual camouflage of many species living in the dense cover of the tropical rainforest become ob...
Drone technology plays a critical role in supporting conservation efforts for endangered species, no...
The payload size and commercial availability of thermal infrared cameras mounted on drones has initi...
The proliferation of relatively affordable off-the-shelf drones offers great opportunities for wildl...
In this paper we describe an unmanned aerial system equipped with a thermal-infrared camera and soft...
Deforestation, habitat degradation, and other forms of land conversion are threatening the existence...
To conserve biodiversity scientists monitor wildlife populations and their habitats. Current methods...
Using thermal infrared detectors mounted on drones, and applying techniques from astrophysics, we ho...
The idea of using low-cost do-it-yourself drones for conservation came in 2011 after two of us (Lian...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
As with other species of great apes, chimpanzee numbers have declined during the past decades. Prope...
We investigated the efficacy of a drone equipped with a thermal camera as a potential survey tool to...
Animals of the rainforest canopies are often endangered by deforestation or hunting but are difficul...
Animals of the rainforest canopies are often endangered by deforestation or hunting but are difficul...
Accurate and precise population estimates form the basis of conservation action but are lacking for ...
The visual camouflage of many species living in the dense cover of the tropical rainforest become ob...
Drone technology plays a critical role in supporting conservation efforts for endangered species, no...
The payload size and commercial availability of thermal infrared cameras mounted on drones has initi...
The proliferation of relatively affordable off-the-shelf drones offers great opportunities for wildl...
In this paper we describe an unmanned aerial system equipped with a thermal-infrared camera and soft...
Deforestation, habitat degradation, and other forms of land conversion are threatening the existence...
To conserve biodiversity scientists monitor wildlife populations and their habitats. Current methods...
Using thermal infrared detectors mounted on drones, and applying techniques from astrophysics, we ho...
The idea of using low-cost do-it-yourself drones for conservation came in 2011 after two of us (Lian...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
As with other species of great apes, chimpanzee numbers have declined during the past decades. Prope...