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Active HORIZON European Commission

Autonomous Drones for Nature Conservation Missions


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Syddansk Universitet
Country Denmark
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 20
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101071224
Grant Description

The aim of WildDrone is to push wildlife conservation practices into the 21st century.

The need for effective, cost-efficient conservation practices are greater than ever as we currently face the greatest loss of global biodiversity in history. Present conservation practices are typically very labour intensive, costly, and time-consuming. Collected data is often inaccurate or incomplete.

However, recent advances in drone technology have shown that this technology has great potential as a practical tool for conservationists and that it could potentially revolutionize our efforts in nature conservation.

Nevertheless, drone technology is still a developing field and many obstacles stand in the way of us harvesting the benefits of this emerging technology.

To fully achieve its promising potential in this new domain we will need to invent more robust and predictable robotic technologies, including effectiveand automated means of gathering and interpreting ecological and behavioural data.

WildDrone will address these challenges by joining the scientific areas of aerial robotics, computer vision, and wildlife ecology.

The network proposes to develop new autonomous drone technology, expand current computer vision capabilities, and combine these advances to create practical tools for visual inspection and monitoring of wildlife populations.

This drone-based inspection will provide conservationists with crucial knowledge of animal health, behaviour, and numbers. These challenges will be solved by 13 PhDs (three self-funded).

An interdisciplinary research training programme has been designed to educate a new generation of PhDs and provide them with a unique skill set enabling them to tackle the great challenges we must solve collectively, if we are to reverse the decline of global biodiversity.

This program will raise the level of excellence in doctoral programs and simultaneously enhance the career perspectives of the PhDs in both academia and industry.

All Grantees

Universitaet Muenster; Kenyatta University; Avy Bv; Wipsea; Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society Limited; The Danish Environmental Protection Agency; Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; Kbr Wyle Services, Llc; British Broadcasting Corporation; Syddansk Universitet; Wwf Schweiz; Fondazione Bruno Kessler; University of Bristol; Universitat Konstanz; Wageningen University; Landbrug & Fodevarer F.M.B.A.; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Zur Forderung Der Wissenschaften Ev; Kuzikus African Safaris Pty Ltd; Nationalparkfond Vadehavet; Ol Pejeta Conservancy Limited

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