Why Your Conservation Workflow Needs a Field-to-Model Bridge
You have 10,000 GPS fixes from collared wolves and a species distribution model that says they shouldn't be where they actually are. Now what? This ki...
Explore systematic comparisons of field research, policy frameworks, and community-led initiatives that define how we protect endangered species and restore natural habitats.
You have 10,000 GPS fixes from collared wolves and a species distribution model that says they shouldn't be where they actually are. Now what? This ki...
I once watched a staff spend six months building a habitat connectivity model for jaguars in Central America. They used MaxEnt, resistance layers from...
Predictive models promise efficiency. Observational workflows guarantee ground truth. But in conservation—where resources are scarce and stakes are hi...
You have 3,000 camera trap images that need species labels by Friday. Or 400 hours of bat echolocation recordings to process before the grant report i...
In 2018, the last wild Spix's macaw vanished from Brazil. Captive birds still exist, but releasing them requires more than permits. You need to know i...
You set a camera trap. It fires at a swaying branch, a dust devil, or a cow that escaped three paddocks over. You come back to 14,000 triggers and 12 ...
You are staring at a map of a fragmented landscape. Dots of green—remnant forest patches—float in a sea of tan, gray, and red: agriculture, roads, exu...
You have a forest fragment map and a mandate to reconnect it. But the GIS technician just asked you which "connectivity pipeline" to run. Th...