Research with drones shows that Northwest killer whales are shrinking
Research with drones shows that Northwest killer whales are shrinking in size. Drone photos show how closely the health and…
Research with drones shows that Northwest killer whales are shrinking in size. Drone photos show how closely the health and…
Government administrations and researchers in Australia are teaming to use drones and facial recognition technology in an effort to count,…
One of the most burning questions DroneDJ readers have is also one most pilots are eventually confronted with: What’s the…
Small surveying drones are helping to make marine research and conservation efforts more affordable, accessible, and reliable
We reported briefly on Ocean Alliance before, but this video that the non-profit organization provided us with is simply too good not to be shared. The drone footage of the whales is amazing and also the innovative way these researchers have been able to use drones, is a great example of how these unmanned aircraft can be used for good in the world. DJI has acknowledged this as well and is an official partner for the not-for-profit. The organization uses an Inspire drone, called the SnotBot to capture the droplets with DNA as the whales exhale by flying the drone through the spray. Fascinating stuff!
Tourists flock the Falkland Islands for their stunning landscape, beaches, and magnificent bird life. But the scientists who routinely need…
Aircraft engine fires, a collision between two jets, a fire on a flight deck with missing maintenance personnel, a small…
Drones equipped with thermal sensors are being deployed in one of the UK’s largest-ever surveys of Atlantic grey seal pups…
US Navy is developing an autonomous bird egg oiling drone that would search and detect nuisance bird nests and eggs in and around airfields
Not only do porpoises like to hunt together, but each animal in the group takes on a unique, specific role while hunting, drone video shows.