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Wildlife Tracking

Compare 8 wildlife tracking tools to find the right one for your needs

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Compare and find the best wildlife tracking for your needs

EarthRanger

Protecting wildlife and ecosystems with data-driven insights.

A software solution for protected area managers, ecologists, and wildlife biologists to make informed operational decisions for wildlife conservation.

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SMART (Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool)

Collect, measure and evaluate data to improve the effectiveness of your wildlife conservation efforts.

An open-source software suite for collecting, analyzing, and reporting on patrol data to improve enforcement and wildlife protection.

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WildTrackAI

Non-Invasive Wildlife Monitoring. One footprint at a time.

A mobile app that uses AI to identify animal species, individuals, sex, and age from their footprints.

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Movebank

Archive, analysis and sharing of animal movement data.

A free, online database and set of tools for animal tracking research.

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Zooniverse

People-Powered Research.

The world's largest and most popular platform for people-powered research, including many wildlife conservation projects.

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iNaturalist

Connect with nature, and share your observations with a global community of naturalists.

A social network for sharing biodiversity information to help people learn about nature and contribute to scientific data.

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eBird

A global community of birders, researchers, and conservationists.

An online database of bird observations providing scientists, researchers, and amateur naturalists with real-time data about bird distribution and abundance.

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Wildbook

A.I. for Wildlife Research.

An open-source software platform that uses AI and computer vision to identify individual animals from photos.

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