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Key cetacean site in Philippines sees drop in dolphin, whale sightings

Snow leopard population overestimated in Nepal? DNA study suggests it may be

Tests show multi-rotor UAVs can improve cetacean behavioral studies

New toolkit identifies multiple species from environmental DNA

Conservation tech prize with invasive species focus announces finalists

Film that fish: Stereo-video speeds surveys of marine fish communities

New eDNA sampling system aims for cleaner, more efficient field research

Sponges supply DNA for new method of monitoring aquatic biodiversity

Angola pledges $60m to fund landmine clearance in national parks

Models, maps, and citizen scientists working to save the Great Barrier Reef

Counting on eDNA for a faster, easier way to count coral

‘Landscape of fearlessness’: bushbuck emboldened following top-predator decline in Mozambique

‘Judas’ snakes lead scientists on a high-tech Easter egg hunt for pythons

Lift-off for thermal-imaging system to estimate wildlife populations

Combining artificial intelligence and citizen science to improve wildlife surveys

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

A snapshot of camera traps reveals user frustrations and hopes

Study finds bears react, then habituate, to drones

Can satellite data help monitor sustainable rural development?

Drones with thermal cameras help detect camouflaged species

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

Hobby-grade drones can monitor marine animals beneath the surface

In pursuit of the rare bird that vanishes for half the year

Speed trap: Cameras help defuse human-cheetah conflict in Botswana

AI simplifies statewide study of leopards in south India

How porpoise sounds helped researchers test acoustic devices

The Osa Camera Trap Network: Uniting people to monitor biodiversity

For an Amazon tribe, phone cameras shine a light on their wildlife

Decoding the language of bats key to their conservation

Nepali scientists deploy drones to count endangered crocodiles

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