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Showing posts with label environment. Show all posts
Friday, June 14, 2013
Data and the Deep
Google Maps Street Views have been used to showcase countries and art museums around the world in the Google Art Project. The data gathered from camera captures around the globe contributes to the Google Earth project, which allows people to view "any location in the world," including the sky, the moon, and Mars. It also offers views of the ocean, on both Google Earth and its Wonders of the World Project, through its partnership with The Catlin Seaview Survey. Read more at
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Trailing the Tiger Trade
You can learn how stealth cameras work in the tiger exhibit at the Bronx Zoo. In at least one case, the picture recorded by the stealth cam sealed the conviction
for tiger
poachers in Thailand last year. Just like fingerprints, the patterns of tiger stripes are individually
distinctive. Consequently, the poacher’s
picture proved that they did break the law. Thanks to the laws and enforcement
that EIA works for, one was sentenced to four years and another to five, the
longest such sentence yet for this sort of crime. Read more about the efforts to save big cats with big data in
Trailing the Tiger Trade With Big Data
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