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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

Tracking elephant movements reveals transboundary wildlife corridors

Researchers weed out a way to identify plants using environmental DNA

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

Cities worldwide use photo app technology to compete in nature observation challenge

eDNA may offer an early warning signal for deadly frog pathogen

In blood-sucking leeches, scientists find a genetic snapshot of local wildlife

Drone photography allows scientists to measure marine mammals without a catch

Coral reef monitoring takes to the skies: drone-mounted hyperspectral cameras help scientists assess health of coral reefs

Drones enable fast, accurate wildlife counts, study shows

From rescue to research: training detection dogs for conservation

Dogs, dung, and DNA: mapping multi-species corridors to conserve threatened carnivores

Camera trapping in the trees

Soil research aided by citizen scientists, boots and all

Acoustic monitoring: mapping ecosystems by animal calls

EGI: Filling in the gaps in law enforcement for the online wildlife trade

Searching for sawfish following the clues of environmental DNA

Leopards and landmines: Post-war carnivore research in Sri Lanka

Understanding the ghost of the mountain

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