We develop solutions to wildlife conservation and management challenges through the application of ecological tools, innovative technologies, and strategic collaborations.
Integrating ecology and technology to solve conservation challenges
We develop solutions to wildlife conservation and management challenges through the application of ecological tools, innovative technologies, and strategic collaborations.
I mentioned in an earlier blog that we started collaborating last year with Danny Lough, who is interested in understanding what animals collect and eat seeds in the mountainous forests of...
Early this year, a report was released highlighting the current crisis the iconic cheetah is facing worldwide. It is now estimated that only around 7000 cheetahs remain in Africa and more than...
One of my main duties at the Institute for Conservation Research is managing the daily operations and husbandry of animals at the Griffin Reptile Conservation Center (GRCC). This off-display...
Reptiles are often the subjects of fear and wonderment but unfortunately they are also often sensationalized by the media and the public. I have already read several reports of the rains of...
We’re out to check a camera trap. It’s one of 130 remote cameras in our largest Amazonian monitoring project yet, taking pictures of anything their sensors detect. The cameras are...