Application of remote sensing methods for monitoring wild life populations: a review
Milen Chanev,
Nikolay Dolapchiev,
Ilina Kamenova
et al.
Abstract:This publication is a review of the application of remote sensing methods for wildlife population monitoring in zoology. Remote sensing methods are divided into four categories. The first category of methods examines the application of camera traps, the second is about application of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), the third category examines the application of satellite images, and the fourth category is summarizing studies focused on GPS tracking. The use of camera traps for monitoring wild life populations … Show more
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