Researchers Revolutionize Wildlife Tracking with Self-Powered GPS Tracker As Wolves Return to Europe
In recent years, the return of wolves to Europe has captured the attention of people across the continent. According to the Wildlife Comeback Report 2022, commissioned by Rewilding Europe, grey wolf ...
For wolves, the beginning of May signals the end of denning season. While Colorado Parks and Wildlife is tracking up to four pairs of wolves that could be denning, none have been confirmed, according ...
Keeping up with the journeys of wolves and welfare of wild horses has never been easier. With a GPS wildlife tracker powered by an animal's own movements, University of Copenhagen researchers have ...
It’s early morning in Sera Community Conservancy in Northern Kenya and sunlight beats down across this expansive semi-arid landscape. Birds calling and boots crunching are the only sounds for miles as ...
When the next pandemic threat looms, help may come from an unexpected source: wild animals. In a new study led by Prof. Ran Nathan from the Movement Ecology Lab at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, ...
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How AI and drones are changing wildlife conservation
From drones scanning remote jungles to AI decoding whale songs, technology is rewriting the playbook for wildlife conservation. These tools are helping scientists monitor species, fight poaching, and ...
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