Scientific crowdsourcing in wildlife research and conservation: Tigers (Panthera tigris) as a case study
With around 3,200 tigers (Panthera tigris) left in the wild, the governments of 13 tiger range countries recently declared that there is a need for innovation to aid tiger research and conservation. In response to this call, we created the “Think for Tigers” study to explore whether crowdsourcing ha...
Main Authors: | Can, Ö, D’Cruze, N, Balaskas, M, Macdonald, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Publis Library of Science
2017
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