‘Ducks’ put drones to the test
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Scientists examine the reliability of drone-collected data. 23rd February 2018 Lewis Easdown Share Share Tweet Plus A a …
Scientists examine the reliability of drone-collected data. 23rd February 2018 Lewis Easdown Share Share Tweet Plus A a …
Drones are becoming an increasingly invaluable tool to help monitor wildlife. However, just like any new technology, it has its…
A few thousand rubber ducks, a group of experienced wildlife spotters and a drone have proven the usefulness and accuracy of…
Ecologists are increasingly using drones to gather data. Scientists have used remotely piloted aircraft to estimate the health…
A few thousand rubber ducks, a group of experienced wildlife spotters and a drone have proven the usefulness and accuracy of…
Wednesday February 14, 2018 Environment Ecologists from the University of Adelaide in South Australia test the accuracy of…
Published on February 14, 2018 One of the biggest hurdles that even the most experienced wildlife spotters face is accurate…
A drone image of a breeding colony of Greater Crested Terns. Researchers used plastic bird decoys to replicate this species in…