Once written off as extinct, the silver-backed chevrotain forces scientists to confront how much of biodiversity still lives ...
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Can camera traps improve conservation outcomes?
While Australia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, we also have some of the highest extinction rates. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. Hopeful ...
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Turning camera traps into real-time sentinels: Interview with Conservation X Lab’s Dante Wasmuht
By Abhishyant Kidangoor Camera traps are ubiquitous in conservation. They’re deployed to monitor biodiversity, study animal behavior, observe habitats over long periods of time, and enforce effective ...
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