From tiny trackers on birds to larger elephant collars, scientists learn a lot from tracking animal movement in the wild.
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Virtual markers enable highly accurate multi-animal pose tracking in crowded environmentsTraditional multi-animal tracking systems, such as multi-animal DeepLabCut (maDLC) and Social LEAP Estimates Animal Poses (SLEAP), use frame-by-frame identification to predict movements without ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada is hosting a free nationwide webinar providing tips on how to identify animal tracks. Andrew ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
Social media can help scientists track animal species as they relocate in response to climate change, new research shows.
Conventional markerless tracking methods struggle with body part misestimations or missing estimates in crowded spaces. In vmTracking, markerless multi-animal tracking is performed on a video ...
Scientists used strontium isotopes in Misha the elephant’s teeth to track her movements, revealing a method to study ancient ...
NEW YORK, Feb. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Fahlo, LLC is thrilled to announce that its innovative plush toy, which uniquely integrates animal tracking technology, has been nominated for Plush Toy of ...
Wild animals are experts at staying out of sight. Yet the winter snow and mud can reveal a detailed account of the comings ...
The Nature Conservancy last week held a webinar to help people identify a variety of species common in our part of North ...
Canada’s landscapes are filled with clues about the daily lives of wildlife. Tracks, markings and other subtle signs tell ...
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