Sentences with phrase «from wildlife monitoring»

The possibilities could be as limitless as the camera's power supply, from wildlife monitoring to law enforcement.

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Our wildlife sanctuaries around the state are living laboratories where scientists, naturalists, and volunteers monitor and measure a wide range of natural occurrences from stranded sea turtles to osprey migration to salamander counts.
Carried out on Ashmore Reef (tropical) and Macquarie Island (Sub-Antarctic), the research found that the ever - increasing precision provided by drones, along with the ability to survey hard - to - reach populations, may mean that wildlife monitoring projects move from traditional methods to drone technology.
Time and dilution The EPA and other agencies are monitoring wildlife and testing water quality downstream from the mine, all the way into New Mexico.
To find out, in 2004, Fernando, his colleagues from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia, and DWC began monitoring those animals that the wildlife department identified as «problem elephants.»
A strange monitor lizard from Borneo has become popular in the wildlife trade, which could threaten its existence, a conservation organization is warning in a new report.
Teams of scientists from Michigan Technological University led by wildlife ecologist Rolf Peterson since 1975, and joined in 2000 by John Vucetich, assistant professor of forest resources and environmental science, have carefully monitored the waxing and waning of these animal populations.
iDNA from terrestrial haematophagous leeches as a wildlife surveying and monitoring tool — prospects, pitfalls and avenues to be developed.
«Regular opportunities for predatory play and exercise, feeding with foraging toys, safe opportunities to monitor wildlife from window seats, plenty of vertical space and hiding spots,» she explains, «should all be part of a cat's environment.
Earlier this month, Traffic, a network monitoring poaching and commerce in rare wildlife, released «Reduced to Skin and Bones,» a report finding skins, bone and other body parts from more than 1,000 tigers confiscated in 11 countries in the last decade.
Meanwhile, wildlife biologists will need to continue to keep an eye on breeding populations — recovering well, but nevertheless still in need of monitoring, from the ravages of DDT and persecution in the past century.
If Glaucous - winged Gulls establish a toehold so far from their current West Coast haunts (very doubtful), wildlife managers will be closely monitoring their interactions and possible hybridization with other gull species.
The AutoNaut is a little different, packing solar - powered sensors for monitoring marine wildlife and ocean conditions and getting to where it needs to be using energy harvested from the waves it rides on.
In addition to security forces assigned to patrol wildlife reserves, aerial drones fit with infrared thermal imagining devices are also being deployed to monitor parks from overhead, particularly a night when poachers are most active.
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