Technological advances in wildlife research
Technological advances in wildlife research
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The rapid advancement of technology is revolutionizing the way we study and understand wildlife. This session focuses on cutting-edge technologies and applications that are transforming our ability to monitor and analyze wildlife behavior, distribution, abundance, and habitat use. From sensors and platforms such as cameras, drones, and GPS loggers, to innovative analytical approaches like AI and machine learning, these tools are opening up new possibilities for wildlife research.
​This session encourages a broad exploration of methods, ranging from well-established technologies to emerging ones that may not yet be widely recognized. The goal is to highlight the diversity of tools available and how they can be applied to gain a deeper understanding of wildlife in their natural environments.
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It’s important to note that while genetic and physiological technologies are vital to wildlife research, they are covered under other themes. This session is dedicated to those tools and methods that directly relate to the study of wildlife behavior and their interactions with the environment.
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We invite contributions that showcase the latest technological advancements, present innovative case studies, and explore the potential of these tools to shape the future of wildlife research.
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