Media
Camera-trapping workshop
On November 11-14 we took part in the workshop “Advancing Wildlife Monitoring through Camera Trapping Across Europe” organized in Konstanz (Germany) by Dr. Fabiola Iannarilli from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior. The workshop went through the current camera-trap initiatives for wildlife monitoring in Europe and discussed strategies to advance coordinated and standardized camera trapping efforts. It set solid basis to foster collaborations at European and global scale. This initiative is part of WildEuro, a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship project aimed at showcasing the importance of coordinated and collaborative efforts in enhancing our understanding of ecological patterns and processes at the European scale.
The researcher Santiago Gutiérrez-Zapata was interviewed by the radio station Cadena Ser in Huelva, Spain, following the recent publication titled “Dog invasions in protected areas: A case study using camera trapping, citizen science and artificial intelligence” in the journal Global Ecology and Conservation. During the interview, the researcher highlighted the problems that domestic dogs can pose to biodiversity in
protected areas, shared the main findings of the research, and offered recommendations for managing this species in these environments.
Read all the interview here
The Carpathian Brown Bear Project has published a brief note about our Kick-off meeting, which took place at the University of Huelva, Spain, from March 4th to 7th, 2024. The note outlines our main objectives and the general conclusions from the meeting.
Read the note here