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We will promote interoperable and scalable monitoring of biodiversity changes across space and time.

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The presence of domestic dogs in protected areas poses significant threats to wildlife. This paper investigates the presence of dogs in Doñana Natural Park in Spain using camera trapping, citizen science, and artificial intelligence 👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.gecc…

The presence of domestic dogs in protected areas poses significant threats to wildlife. This paper investigates the presence of dogs in Doñana Natural Park in Spain using camera trapping, citizen science, and artificial intelligence

👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.gecc…
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We are thrilled to introduce our official website! There, you can explore detailed information about our project, including our work packages, meet our team, and learn more about us. 👉 wildintel.eu 🌱

We are thrilled to introduce our official website! There, you can explore detailed information about our project, including our work packages, meet our team, and learn more about us. 

👉 wildintel.eu 🌱
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We're using citizen science on Zooniverse to classify camera trap images. Almost 19,000 volunteers are helping us! Currently sharing images from Doñana National Park, but more areas are coming soon. Stay tuned! 👇 Join the project: zooniverse.org/projects/aicen…

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NEW exciting PhD or Postdoc position: Automated estimation of species populations Essential Biodiversity Variables from camera trapping Application deadline: 16.10.2024 iDiv Biodiversity Research WildINTEL wildintel.eu/news Details here 👇 verwaltung.uni-halle.de/dezern3/Aussch…

NEW exciting PhD or Postdoc position: Automated estimation of species populations Essential Biodiversity Variables from camera trapping
Application deadline: 16.10.2024
<a href="/idiv/">iDiv Biodiversity Research</a> <a href="/WildIntproject/">WildINTEL</a> wildintel.eu/news 

Details here 👇
verwaltung.uni-halle.de/dezern3/Aussch…
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We are thrilled to announce our new position!!! Open to PhD and Postdoc applicants. Application deadline: 16.10.2024 Full call and applications instructions 👇👇 verwaltung.uni-halle.de/dezern3/Aussch…

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On September 28th and 29th, the 1st Iberian Meeting of the Terrestrial Carnivores Group of the SECEM took place in Aracena, Spain, where we had the opportunity to participate with two plenary lectures. 👇Visit our website to read the full abstracts: wildintel.eu/congresses

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Would you like to meet the people behind our project? 👥🔎Visit our website to discover the entire team and the role each member plays in this initiative. wildintel.eu/about-us#ourte…

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Here are some of the first images from our camera traps in Tatra National Park! 🏔️ We have installed 51 cameras across diverse habitats to monitor species, understand their behavior, detect biodiversity changes, and identify potential threats.

Here are some of the first images from our camera traps in Tatra National Park! 🏔️ We have installed 51 cameras across diverse habitats to monitor species, understand their behavior, detect biodiversity changes, and identify potential threats.
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On November 11-14 we took part in the workshop “Advancing Wildlife Monitoring through Camera Trapping Across Europe” organized in Konstanz (Germany) by Dr. Fabiola Iannarilli from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior. Read more: wildintel.eu/media

On November 11-14 we took part in the workshop “Advancing Wildlife Monitoring through Camera Trapping Across Europe” organized in Konstanz (Germany) by Dr. Fabiola Iannarilli from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior. 

Read more: wildintel.eu/media
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📸 First images from Tatra! We started deploying 51 camera traps in Tatra National Park, and the results of the first inspection exceeded expectations. We captured images of the three large carnivore species in the area! Full note: wildintel.eu/media

📸 First images from Tatra!

We started deploying 51 camera traps in Tatra National Park, and the results of the first inspection exceeded expectations. We captured images of the three large carnivore species in the area!

Full note: wildintel.eu/media