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Bird-counting app kindles interest in Nepal’s rich avian life

Researchers turn to drones for that big-picture view of the forest canopy

For fire-ravaged northern Thailand, there’s now an app to battle the blaze

Winds of change: Detecting species from airborne DNA just got real

Tech revolution holds world of promise for conservation, but challenges persist

For species on the very brink of extinction, cloning is a loaded last resort

‘We scientists engage in soft diplomacy’: Q&A with Christine Wilkinson

Could the Blockchain help save the Amazon? (commentary)

Camera trap study shows conservation efforts ‘are working’ on Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula: Video

Conservation and food production must work in tandem, new study says

Boosting human and machine expertise with conservation tech: Q&A with Sara Beery

Betty Rubio, the tech-savvy Kichwa leader defending threatened territory

In wildlife traffickers, the internet finds a cancel target everyone agrees on

Collaboration is key to scaling conservation technologies (commentary)

Bioacoustics researcher wins top award for positive impact toward solving global challenges

For South Africa’s dwindling renosterveld, there’s now a ‘panic button’ app

For world’s rarest gorillas, camera traps prove pivotal for protection

Technology and tradition team up to watch over a sacred island’s sea turtles

‘Superstitious belief kills pangolins’: Q&A with biologist Elisa Panjang

Indigenous agents fight deforestation with drones and AI in Brazilian Amazon

From the ocean floor, a startup livestreams the rise of coral cities

One of world’s last two northern white rhinos withdrawn from breeding program

Pingers on fishing nets found to save river dolphins in Indonesian Borneo

Hungry like the maned wolf pup: Clips give rare glimpse of elusive canine

Project maps soundscape of human noise in northern Adriatic and impact on marine life

Drones are a knife in the gunfight against poaching. But they’re leveling up

To spot wild-caught birds in pet trade, researchers zoom into isotopic detail

To predict forest loss in protected areas, look at nearby unprotected forest

Empowering Indigenous youths with tradition and tech: Q&A with Dawn Martin-Hill

Tracking white-bellied pangolins in Nigeria, the new global trafficking hub

What the Mauritius kestrel can teach us about wildlife reintroductions

Creation of three new northern white rhinos embryos may indicate hope for other rhino species

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