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New technology and collaboration could transform wildlife monitoring
Dec 19, 2019

Wildlife Insights is a one-of-a-kind cloud-based platform housing the largest publicly accessible database of camera trap images in the world. This tool, operated in partnership by WWF, Conservation International, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, Wildlife Conservation Society, The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the Zoological Society of London, Map of Life and Google, allows researchers and conservation organizations around the world to share and analyze wildlife data to ultimately better anticipate threats, understand where and why wildlife populations are changing, and take action to protect wildlife.



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