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AI and drone-based imagery improve power to survey cryptic animals

AI and public data identify fishing behavior to protect hungry seabirds

The sounds of a rare New Zealand bird reintroduced to its native habitat

How do you assess if a reintroduced species is thriving? Listen for it

Tech prize encourages solutions to threats from invasive species

A ‘FitBit for squid’ could help track the ocean’s squishier species

Machine learning tool helps prioritize plants for conservation

Top camera trapping stories of 2018

10 ways conservation tech shifted into auto in 2018

Drone 3D models help assess risk of turtle nesting beaches to sea level rise

Photos highlight evolving roles of AI, citizen science in species research

A monitoring network in the Amazon captures a flood of data

Virtual meetup highlights networked sensor technology for parks

Pod-cast: New app streams whale songs for web users in real time

Hackathon enlightens coders and conservationists alike

AI simplifies statewide study of leopards in south India

Machine-learning app to fight invasive crop pest in Africa

The iNaturalist species data sharing platform reaches one million users

Tech prize finalists promote collaboration to fight extinction

Decoding the language of bats key to their conservation

Managing the data deluge: Twitter as a tool for ecological research

Automating drone-based wildlife surveys saves time and money, study finds

How blockchain gaming could benefit wildlife conservation

Citizen science makes easy work of penguin time-lapse image bounty

Cool birds don’t sing: Study automates acoustic monitoring of songbird migration

Species recognition shifts into auto with neural networks

Mongabay discusses technology’s role in conservation at Seattle event [VIDEO]

Innovative ideas sought for new conservation tech prize

A global coral reef monitoring system is coming soon

Can cryptocurrencies save Indonesia’s carbon forests? (commentary)

This tiny camera aims to catch poachers — before they kill

Scientists tackling conservation problems turn to artificial intelligence

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