When it comes to wildlife, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can elicit a variety of responses, from chimpanzees knocking drones out of the sky to bears fleeing them with increased heart rates. On the flip side, drones are also being employed to prevent poaching, and further, are providing biologists with unprecedented access to specimens.
Because of these various uses, two University of Adelaide researchers have come up with a list of best practices for using drones to monitor wildlife … MORE
R&D Magazine | May 24, 2016