AI Eyes Scan UK Landscapes for Declining Hedgehogs

AI and satellite images help map UK hedgehog homes. Researchers want to know why numbers are falling and what helps them.

#HedgehogConservation, #AIinEcology, #UKWildlife, #SatelliteMapping, #CambridgeUniversity

https://newsletter.tf/ai-maps-uk-hedgehog-habitats-decline/

New AI technology is used to scan UK land from space. This helps scientists find where hedgehogs live and why their numbers are dropping.

#HedgehogConservation, #AIinEcology, #UKWildlife, #SatelliteMapping, #CambridgeUniversity
https://newsletter.tf/ai-maps-uk-hedgehog-habitats-decline/

AI Maps UK Wilds for Fewer Hedgehogs

AI and satellite images help map UK hedgehog homes. Researchers want to know why numbers are falling and what helps them.

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☔ In May 2024, southern Germany experienced relentless heavy rainfall for several days, particularly affecting the regions of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria.

This article by Uwe Kippnich and Margareta Mihalic Dogan from Bayerisches Rotes Kreuz (BRK) presents insights into the coordination of satellite mapping in the field during those floods.

Read more about it 👇
https://tema-project.eu/articles/coordination-satellite-mapping-field-during-flood-south-germany-may-and-june-2024

#TemaEU #HorizonEU #floods #satellitemapping #southGermany

Coordination of Satellite Mapping in the Field During the Flood in South Germany in May and June 2024

In May 2024, southern Germany experienced relentless heavy rainfall for several days, particularly affecting the regions of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. For effective mission planning, it is crucial for teams to have access to up-to-date data, including maps, satellite images and orthophotos. This

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From BBC.com: HotSat-1: Novel UK spacecraft maps heat variations across Earth

#ClimateChange #SatelliteMapping

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-67010377

HotSat-1: UK spacecraft maps heat variations across Earth

A new British satellite is showing the world's hot and cold spots in extremely fine detail.

BBC News