How open data and “animal selfies” can help conservation efforts, a PLOS Science Wednesday AMA recap | PLOS SciComm

lkfitz's bookmarks 2016-07-14

Summary:

"The July 13 PLOS Science Wednesday Ask Me Anything session (AMA) featured Jorge Ahumada from Conservation International and Lydia Beaudrot from University of Michigan, authors of a PLOS Biology paper describing how scientists used camera traps to monitor wildlife populations in 15 protected tropical forests from around the world."

Link:

http://blogs.plos.org/scicomm/2016/07/13/plos-science-wednesday-ama-recap-how-open-data-helps-conservation-efforts/

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oa.new oa.data pa.plos oa.biology oa.ecology oa.reddit oa.discussions oa.reproducibility oa.open_science

Date tagged:

07/14/2016, 17:20

Date published:

07/14/2016, 13:20