Anole Annals tells of current research work—involving aerial drones and non-aerial 3-D printed lizards—by Emma Higgins of the University of Nottingham: Anoles and Drones, a Dispatch from Island Biology 2019 … Emma’s work involves collecting data both at anole-level as well as above the canopy. She uses a DJI Phantom 4 drone platform fitted with […]
Tag: drones
Trees and drones — how will the tally turn out?
A new project, promoted by a beer company, offers a promotional video called “How drones are helping to plant trees“: If successful, this project will to some extent offset the damage caused when drones crash into trees. Numerous videos document the phenomenon of drones crashing into trees. Here’s a video that compiles a very few […]