AniMove course at SCBI in April 2015

AniMove course at SCBI in April 2015

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September 23, 2014

resized_earth-observation_org_WegmannBevanda_gradient_leopard2_LSATAnimal movement is critical for maintenance of ecosystem services and biodiversity. The study of complex movement patterns and of the factors that control such patterns is essential to inform conservation research and environmental management. Technological advances have greatly increased our ability to track, study, and manage animal movements. But analyzing and contextualizing vast amounts of… Read More

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