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A preliminary assessment of using conservation drones for Sumatran orang-utan (Pongo abelii) distribution and density
2016
Journal of Unmanned Vehicle Systems
To conserve biodiversity scientists monitor wildlife populations and their habitats. Current methods have constraints such as the costs of ground or aerial surveys, limited resolution of freely-available satellite images, and expensive high resolution satellite images. Recently researchers started to use unmanned aerial vehicles (aka UAVs or drones) for wildlife and habitat monitoring. Here we tested whether we could detect nests of the critically endangered Sumatran orang-utan on imagery
doi:10.1139/juvs-2015-0015
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