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Conservation tech prize with invasive species focus announces finalists

Let there be lights, to help migratory cranes avoid power lines

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

“Part of something bigger”: the social movement around New Zealand’s Predator-Free 2050 goal

New tool helps monitor forest change within commodities supply chains

Predator-free by 2050? High-tech hopes for New Zealand’s big conservation dream

Researchers and customs officials unite to fight wildlife trafficking using eDNA

Tiny tracking tags help decode how echolocating bats navigate

Underwater ultrasound scanner to support manta conservation

Earth’s hidden tree-microbe network mapped for the first time ever

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

Hunting for rare plants in inaccessible spots: Q&A with drone pilot Ben Nyberg

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

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

Changing energy use in rural Africa with power from solar, clean stoves…and women

Drone rediscovers Hawaiian flower thought to be extinct

Mobile app encourages Indian fishers to free entangled whale sharks

Creating a high-tech island to save one of the world’s rarest birds

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

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

Solving the mystery of the UK’s vanishing hen harriers

Virtual Reality 360-degree video: An “empathy-generating machine” for conservation outreach?

Those kicks were fast as lightning: Kangaroo rats evade deadly snake strikes

Virtual reality tool gives viewers the vision of a nocturnal primate

Combining artificial intelligence and citizen science to improve wildlife surveys

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

Genetic test reveals Baltic flounder migration routes and a new species

Something smells fishy: Scientists uncover illegal fishing using shark tracking devices

Reducing human-elephant encounters with calls, texts, and digital signs

Marine protected areas are getting SMART (commentary)

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