Tag: wildlife management tools
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eDNA Testing for Invasive Species (2026): What It Detects, What It Costs, and How to Use It Without Fooling Yourself
Environmental DNA (eDNA) testing can reveal invasive species before they’re visible—but it isn’t proof, and it doesn’t replace field work. This guide explains how eDNA actually works, what it costs in 2026, where it fails, and how land managers and agencies use results to guide cameras, trapping, and follow-up surveys.
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Drone Wildlife Surveys in Challenging Conditions
Drone wildlife surveys promise efficiency—but often fail under real field conditions. This guide explains when drones work, when they don’t, and how to plan accordingly.
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Acoustic Monitoring for Nocturnal and Elusive Wildlife: Setup, Interpretation, and Applications
Acoustic monitoring is widely used to detect nocturnal and elusive wildlife, but it is often misunderstood. This article explains how passive acoustic monitoring works, where it succeeds, its limitations, and how it fits into modern wildlife management decisions.
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AI Can Count Animals. Can It Protect Them?
AI-powered wildlife monitoring is transforming how camera-trap data are processed, cutting review time from months to hours. But evidence shows that while machine learning improves detection speed and scale, it also introduces bias, domain-shift risks, and ethical challenges. This article examines what AI actually does well, where it falls short, and why human oversight remains…
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New Tools in Wildlife Management: What Drones, Thermal Imaging, eDNA, and Deterrent Research Actually Deliver
Drones, thermal imaging, and eDNA are reshaping wildlife monitoring—but do these tools actually improve management decisions? This article examines the evidence behind wildlife monitoring technology, its limits, and how agencies integrate new tools into real-world practice.
