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http://dx.doi.org/10.5141/ecoenv.2015.012

The use of conservation drones in ecology and wildlife research  

Ivosevic, Bojana (School of Applied Biosciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook National University)
Han, Yong-Gu (School of Applied Biosciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook National University)
Cho, Youngho (School of Applied Biosciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook National University)
Kwon, Ohseok (School of Applied Biosciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Kyungpook National University)
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Journal of Ecology and Environment / v.38, no.1, 2015 , pp. 113-118 More about this Journal
Abstract
Conservation drones are remote-controlled devices capable of collecting information from difficult-to-access places while minimizing disturbance. Although drones are increasingly used in many research disciplines, their application to wildlife research remains to be explored in depth. This paper reports on the use of Phantom 2 Vision+ for monitoring areas in two national parks in South Korea. The first research area was conducted in Chiaksan National Park, and the second in Taeanhaean National Park. The aim of this research is to introduce ecologists and researchers alike to conservation drones and to show how these new tools have are fundamentally helping in the development of natural sciences. We also obtained photographs and videos of monitoring areas within our test site.
Keywords
drone; ecology; Phantom 2 Vision+; Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS); wildlife;
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