We've released a new tool called MEWC (the Mega-Efficient #Wildlife Classifier), allowing end-to-end training of customised #AI models in a few very simple steps! Preprint here: https://t.co/MS0I0ldJox GitHub repo: https://t.co/NAhFGfRTMA We would love to get feedback from users!
We have a new Tasmanian Tiger paper published in Australian Zoologist. "The Tasmanian #Thylacine Sighting Record Database (TTSRD): 1,223 quality-rated and geo-located Thylacine observations from 1910 to 2019": https://t.co/dS4HeXIGaI @UTAS_@Sciences_UTAS@JBuettel@IvanJaric
Out now: “Host, environment, and anthropogenic factors drive landscape dynamics of an environmentally transmitted pathogen: Sarcoptic mange in the bare-nosed wombat”.
https://t.co/94jo3qzr0j
@AnimalEcology@Elise_Ringwaldt@alynn_martin@BraveNewClimate and more
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Stoked to have presented my final PhD seminar yesterday: rumps and bumps, the drivers of visually apparent diseases in wildlife. Now, time to finish writing my thesis! 🐾🦠
A photomontage of a Vale of Belvoir resident in the snow. @JBuettel and I set up the camera in thick native vegetation along a well trodden game trail. This spot was one of her and @BraveNewClimate’s best performing camera sites. @abchobart@today_tasmania@Sciences_UTAS
Excellent story about my PhD student @TaggingTabbies research on the effectiveness of different lures for capturing images of Tasmania’s native wildlife. Great work!
https://t.co/vrV8qd4irp