Historically, natural history museums have collected and preserved specimens to provide data on the occurrence and distribution of wildlife populations. Zoologists still track animals by recording footprints, collecting dung and spoor and observing, recording and quantifying behaviour from the ground. However, these traditional observational techniques allow only a few populations to be monitored at once at limited spatial scales and disturbance from the ground can disrupt observation of natural behaviour. We are now in a golden age of technological advances and are able to remotely monitor and track wildlife via a variety of electronic sensors. Significant questions remain about how best to methodologically apply these new technologies for...
1. Regular monitoring of animal populations must be established to ensure wildlife protection, espe...
The use of a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) was tested to survey large mammals in the Nazinga Game R...
The use of UASs (Unmanned Aerial Systems) in wildlife survey is still recent but the fast developmen...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
In recent years, the application of machine learning and remote sensing technologies in wildlife con...
This thesis analyses the use of remote sensing technologies in efforts that seek to combat wildlife ...
<div><p>The use of a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) was tested to survey large mammals in the Nazing...
Satellite tracking of animals has advantages in the study of species that migrate across internation...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana and L. cyclotis) are important species for geospatial study gi...
This research article published by MDPI, 2019Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) have recently emerged as...
As the Earth has entered the new Anthropocene Era due to the major human- driven environmental chang...
Accurate detection of individual animals is integral to the management of vulnerable wildlife specie...
Surveying threatened and invasive species to obtain accurate population estimates is an important bu...
Determining animal abundance is crucial for assessing the effectiveness of management measures again...
This thesis advances knowledge of wildlife monitoring techniques and demonstrates the potential of h...
1. Regular monitoring of animal populations must be established to ensure wildlife protection, espe...
The use of a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) was tested to survey large mammals in the Nazinga Game R...
The use of UASs (Unmanned Aerial Systems) in wildlife survey is still recent but the fast developmen...
In the vast protected areas of Africa, traditional wildlife surveys performed by plane or foot are l...
In recent years, the application of machine learning and remote sensing technologies in wildlife con...
This thesis analyses the use of remote sensing technologies in efforts that seek to combat wildlife ...
<div><p>The use of a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) was tested to survey large mammals in the Nazing...
Satellite tracking of animals has advantages in the study of species that migrate across internation...
African elephants (Loxodonta africana and L. cyclotis) are important species for geospatial study gi...
This research article published by MDPI, 2019Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) have recently emerged as...
As the Earth has entered the new Anthropocene Era due to the major human- driven environmental chang...
Accurate detection of individual animals is integral to the management of vulnerable wildlife specie...
Surveying threatened and invasive species to obtain accurate population estimates is an important bu...
Determining animal abundance is crucial for assessing the effectiveness of management measures again...
This thesis advances knowledge of wildlife monitoring techniques and demonstrates the potential of h...
1. Regular monitoring of animal populations must be established to ensure wildlife protection, espe...
The use of a UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) was tested to survey large mammals in the Nazinga Game R...
The use of UASs (Unmanned Aerial Systems) in wildlife survey is still recent but the fast developmen...