Dr. Lilian Pintea, Vice President of conservation science at the Jane Goodall Institute. Photo courtesy of JGI/Jeff Kerby.Since its founding, the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) has been on the forefront…
Cross River gorillas benefit from strengthened law enforcement thanks in part to mobile data collection, management and analysis with CyberTracker monitoring.
Approximately 120,000 fishing vessels sail the oceans at any given moment, many fishing illicitly. Globally, one in five marine fish caught ends up on a $23.5 billion black market. Unrecorded…
Drones and orange sweet potatoes — two unlikely examples of agricultural innovations being deployed in rural Tanzania.
‘Faster than expected’ is how Arctic residents describe the pace of climatic change at the top of the world. From big melts to ice-free summers – wildlife and humans alike…
As camera trap technologies become cheaper and more reliable, and as research budgets shrink, more scientists are using the tools to study small and elusive animals around the world, such as hummingbirds and one of Australia’s rarest mammals.
Some key findings from a recent technology meeting identifying challenges and opportunities for applying new technologies to monitoring forests and preventing illegal logging.