I'll bring more info on LeopardEye in the new year, testing is ongoing but it has already brought valuable data. Non-invasive cameras "talking" to each other, daisy chaining images to base is the way forward and has application in a wide scope of wildlife conservation needs. I'm enthusiastic as to how this can evolve, the tracking of conflict animals and anti-poaching are two areas I'm developing the system for. So far, so good, all part of busy days.
In Nepal the word "Tiger" can refer to any of the wild cat species including the Forest Leopard (panthera pardus). This incredibly adaptive cat has been my focus for several years now and I'm striving to improve co-existence between people and the leopard... This blog brings updates of our ground level work linked to wildtiger.org - wildleopard.net
Now blogging at wildleopard.net - thanks for your support!
Many thanks to those who have been following this blog as well as prior to that The Asa Diaries and TigerTrek. I'm now blogging a...

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If you walked into my room (or tent) all you'd see is outdoor gear. Even my laptop is waterproof. Guess that means you can spill b...
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As a species we humans have the resources to do many great things. We just have to make the right decisions... The image is from a case...