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A Comprehensive Overview of Technologies for Species and Habitat Monitoring and Conservation

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BIOSCIENCE
Volume 71, Issue 10, Pages 1038-1062

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biab073

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sensors; wildlife monitoring; biologging; telemetry; computing

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The article provides a comprehensive overview of the technologies currently utilized in biodiversity conservation, including sensors, wildlife tracking, and artificial intelligence applications. It covers both established and novel technologies being trialed in the field.
The range of technologies currently used in biodiversity conservation is staggering, with innovative uses often adopted from other disciplines and being trialed in the field. We provide the first comprehensive overview of the current (2020) landscape of conservation technology, encompassing technologies for monitoring wildlife and habitats, as well as for on-the-ground conservation management (e.g., fighting illegal activities). We cover both established technologies (routinely deployed in conservation, backed by substantial field experience and scientific literature) and novel technologies or technology applications (typically at trial stage, only recently used in conservation), providing examples of conservation applications for both types. We describe technologies that deploy sensors that are fixed or portable, attached to vehicles (terrestrial, aquatic, or airborne) or to animals (biologging), complemented with a section on wildlife tracking. The last two sections cover actuators and computing (including web platforms, algorithms, and artificial intelligence).

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