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Monitoring diseases in garden wildlife

Veterinary Record, 2014
WE write to inform colleagues about the launch of a new citizen-science project and encourage them and their clients to become involved. The Garden Wildlife Health project (GWH) is a collaboration between the Zoological Society of London, the British Trust for Ornithology, Froglife and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, which uses reports ...
Andrew A, Cunningham   +5 more
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Rangeland Monitoring and Wildlife Populations

Arid Land Research and Management, 2003
The capability of agricultural producers to monitor the condition and trend of the rangelands on which they operate should not be limited to plant communities. The purpose of this article is to underscore the importance of monitoring wildlife populations and their critical habitats.
C. D. Clements, J. A. Young
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Framework for Intelligent Wildlife Monitoring

2020
In this research, we suggest a framework for the detail wildlife monitoring based on video surveillance. Camera traps are located on the remote territories of natural parks in the habitats of wild animals and birds. In spite of the dominant connectivity and sensing technology for wildlife monitoring are based on the wireless sensor networks, such ...
Valery Nicheporchuk   +2 more
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Wetland Wildlife Monitoring and Assessment

2013
Monitoring wetland wildlife is complex and requires use of various techniques to obtain robust population estimates. Herpetofauna, birds and mammals frequently inhabit wetlands and adjacent uplands. Sampling herpetofauna can include passive techniques such as visual encounter and breeding call surveys, and capture techniques that use nets and traps ...
Matthew J. Gray   +3 more
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Citizen science for wildlife monitoring support

2017 CHILEAN Conference on Electrical, Electronics Engineering, Information and Communication Technologies (CHILECON), 2017
This paper considers the development of a monitoring tool based on citizen science, smart-phones and web applications, which allows the community to share information about geolocated wildlife sightings. The data is managed in a web platform, so that various sectors of the community can access, visualize, share and benefit of the generated information.
Gustavo Schleyer   +5 more
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Energy Harvesting for Marine-Wildlife Monitoring

Volume 2: Mechanics and Behavior of Active Materials; Integrated System Design and Implementation; Bioinspired Smart Materials and Systems; Energy Harvesting, 2014
Bio-logging devices are systems mounted to an animal that measure parameters associated with the animal or its environment. These devices date back to the 1930’s in their simplest form, while modern devices use suites of digital sensors, microcontrollers, and wireless data communication.
Michael W. Shafer, Eric Morgan
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Cascade Citizens Wildlife Monitoring Project

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
Wildlife tracking can make an excellent service-learning activity for engaging anthropology, biology and environmental science/studies students in their local communities and ecosystems. This project describes an advanced project for a well-developed field school as well as possible entry-level activities that would be easier to integrate into a wide ...
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Automated Wildlife Monitoring Using Deep Learning

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
In many real life applications animal detection based researches are very essential. Methods for animal detection are helpful to know about the moving behavioral of targeted animal and to prevent animal intrusion that result dangerous situations in forest border area.
Sreedevi C K, Saritha E
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Wildlife Monitoring and Surveillance

2022 International Conference for Advancement in Technology (ICONAT), 2022
S. V. Viraktamath   +4 more
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Rabies monitoring in Croatian wildlife

2008
Rabies is fatal zoonotic disease with serious public health impact in number of countries throughout the world. As in many other European countries, the disease in Croatia is strictly in silvatic form, where red fox (Vulpes vulpes) has the main role as reservoir and propagator of virus among wildlife.
Lojkić, Mirko   +2 more
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