Scientists studying animals in their natural habitats can now just send in a drone with a camera, rather than trudging through rough terrain. But a new study finds that the drones don't go unnoticed.
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![]() Scientists studying animals in their natural habitats can now just send in a drone with a camera, rather than trudging through rough terrain. But a new study finds that the drones don't go unnoticed. No comment yet.
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This article connects to conversations we've been having in our neighborhood - we want to use sUAS as a platform for research, but it's important to remember that the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle (writ large) is in effect. Our observation of wildlife with sUAS will affect the wildlife we're observing. How it affects them is not understood.