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An interactive map connects landowners and forest change in one of the world’s most biodiverse places

Wildbook: a social network for wildlife

Nepal tests fencing approach to protect farms and elephants

Bordering extinction: Can technology offer ecologically-sound alternatives to the proposed U.S.-Mexico wall?

Soft-yet-tough robots may one day explore the seas

WildTech covers the high- and low-tech solutions making conservation more effective

Do the Locomotion: Bio-inspired technology creates amphibious robots that mimic salamander movement

Seeing in the dark and more: Facts and FAQs about thermal imaging

Drones and artificial intelligence image processing improving the ‘koality’ of wildlife monitoring

Building environmental community and transparency through maps

Translating the barcode of wildlife into action

LemurFaceID: The facial recognition tech helping researchers track lemurs in the wild

Testing the water: identifying marine communities through eDNA

How acoustic monitoring gave us a last chance to save the vaquita

Camera traps proving to be powerful tool for studying endangered species in remote locations

Scanning the barcode of wildlife

Fighting rhino poaching in India, CSI-style

Introducing Mongabay news alerts

Protecting Marine Protected Areas

Conservation’s best kept secret (database)

Free online analysis of forest change

Whistleblowing for wildlife

Invasive innovations: Summit fosters technological solutions to invasive species challenge

The lionfish invasion: A call to arms?

Swallowing swimming pools: New sensory tags capture kinetics of lunge-feeding whales

How citizen science is transforming river management in Malaysian Borneo (commentary)

Innovative technology creates safe haven for rhinos

More than just prosthetics: The role of 3D printing in wildlife conservation

KEDR: Watching over the cedar forests of the Russian Far East

Off-the-shelf hobby drones are helping save elephants in Tanzania

Nepal goes high-tech in its fight against rhino poachers

Computing cost-effective wildlife corridors

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