Social media as a data resource for #monkseal conservation

Volume: 14, Issue: 10, Pages: e0222627 - e0222627
Published: Oct 23, 2019
Abstract
The prevalence of social media platforms that share photos and videos could prove useful for wildlife research and conservation programs. When social media users post pictures and videos of animals, near real-time data like individual identification, sex, location, or other information are made accessible to scientists. These data can help inform researchers about animal occurrence, behavior, or threats to survival. The endangered Hawaiian monk...
Paper Details
Title
Social media as a data resource for #monkseal conservation
Published Date
Oct 23, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
10
Pages
e0222627 - e0222627
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