Listening to the Call of the Wild: Tracking Deer Movements Using Sound
Researchers from The University of Tokyo have designed a new type of system using listening devices to detect and track deer positions in the wild
Tokyo, Japan In the marshland of Japan’s Oze National Park, keeping track of the deer population has been a difficult and time-consuming task for the park rangers. Now their lives could get much easier, thanks to a novel technique for tracking deer movements using unmanned listening devices developed by researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science, a part of The University of Tokyo.