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Can Cutting-Edge Drone Technology Help Answer the Age-Old Question of Bipedalism?

Can a virtual fence help protect birds from human structures?

Studying Cecil: development and deployment of lion-tracking technology

From buying tech to building it

iBats: Emerging tools for acoustic surveys and species identification

A new year for technology

Reproductive technology (and understanding of experimental psychology) needed to save a critically endangered rhino

Are prosthetic reefs the answer to Indonesia’s coral die-off?

Measuring the Heartbeat of the Delta

Scientists try hair traps to track tropical carnivores

Tags that protect, as well as track, endangered carnivores

Could synthetic rhino horns help save the rhino?

Giving the handfish a hand

Applying open-source tracking technology to hunting research in Brazil

Conservationists Want to Track Biodiversity — from Space

Tracking imperiled elephants with cutting-edge technology: an interview with Iain Douglas-Hamilton

Palm oil expansion triggers ecological cascade, boosting pigs but hurting other species

Australia launches shark-tracking drones and ‘smart’ drum lines to prevent shark attacks

DNA and beyond: The challenges of identifying wood and addressing illegal timber products

Camera trap pictures help nab tiger poacher

Technology for Restoring Wildlife to the Wild, Wild West

Could these technologies reduce shark attacks and culls?

Remote sensing is leading the way to a more transparent world

Stemming the tide: A new tool in wildlife crime whodunits

Using drones for anti-poaching: first, know your mission

Putting our heads together for tigers

First-of-its-kind mapping platform could help protect land held by Indigenous communities

Perimeter Defense: Four Technologies for Detecting and Preventing Illegal Logging

Running Wild with Cheetah Expert Laurie Marker

A bird’s-eye view of forest restoration

Sunrise to sunset: documenting warbler migrations with cheap, light geolocator tags

Wildlife biology in the 21st century

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