Researchers propose a framework for integrating online digital data into biodiversity monitoring. The random information posted online could be used to generate information about biodiversity and its ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Conservation technology has witnessed an unprecedented boom in recent years. Drones are soaring higher than ever before. DNA sampled from soil, air ...
A new system for sampling fragments of DNA from marine organisms drifting in the ocean is set to create new opportunities for research on biodiversity and ways of supporting conservation activities.
Scientists are using automated wildlife sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) over the next four years to demonstrate the effectiveness of agri-environment and peatland restoration schemes in ...
A team of scientists have discovered that two air quality monitoring stations in the U.K. also collected DNA samples that could benefit biodiversity monitoring. Scientists analyzed DNA samples trapped ...
National biodiversity monitoring programs in Europe face many challenges, according to the first report of the Europe-wide EuropaBON project released today. The analysis includes data from more than ...
A decade ago, biodiversity monitoring often required researchers to haul heavy equipment across rugged mountains and vast grasslands. Today, a quiet revolution is unfolding as satellites scan from ...
The SWAT Team at work on one section of a survey site in Burnt Hill, Oregon. (Photo by Megan Williams) Megan Williams searches for sea stars at a survey site. (Photo by Alison Kendall) SWAT Team ...
The Supreme Council for Environment (SCE), in cooperation with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, with support from the Global ...
A recent faunal survey in Karimpuzha Wildlife Sanctuary revealed new species, enhancing Kerala's biodiversity records significantly.
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