by Shaun Ryan
22, July 2021
Significant changes to the way you use and access groups of devices on the Cacophony Project Portal. This includes integration with trap.nz and a new label: Flagged for review.
by Shaun Ryan
09, June 2021
As we increase the manufacturing volumes, we expect the price of our traps to fall significantly.
by Shaun Ryan
03, June 2021
We have just released our automatic ruru/morepork identification software. This software runs over every file uploaded from a Cacophony Bird Monito...
by Shaun Ryan
01, June 2021
Just a quick note to let you know that we have noticed some of our videos are taking a long time to process. We've identified a few things we can c...
by Shaun Ryan
21, May 2021
The team at The Cacophony Project are about to release new features for the portal that is used for viewing thermal videos. The screenshot below sh...
by Shaun Ryan
10, May 2021
The Cacophony trap testing continues and is catching lots of possums, feral cats and hedgehogs. This post shows some of those catches and shares some of what has been learnt from the testing.
by Shaun Ryan
29, April 2021
A summary of the Pestival hui on Great Barrier Island, April 2021.
by Shaun Ryan
27, April 2021
Shakespear Regional Park is an Open Sanctuary at the tip of the Whangaparāoa Peninsula. Managed by the Auckland Council, it is part of a group of p...
by Shaun Ryan
12, April 2021
First video footage of a wallaby crossing the Aviemore dam.
by Shaun Ryan
01, February 2021
New refurbished Lime scooter batteries are now available to power the trap and thermal camera, saving money and the environment.
by Shaun Ryan
07, December 2020
150 years ago 3 breeding pairs of Bennett's wallabies were introduced to South Canterbury to start a fur trade. This has now grown reportedly to a ...
by Shaun Ryan
06, November 2020
A discussion of a research paper comparing human and automatic bird monitors.
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