Innovative Tools for Conservation Data: Small Mammal Tracking
WildTrack & Tswalu Foundation and Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation (2023)
Novel Biodiversity Metric: Small Mammal Track Analysis using AI, Morphometrics and Traditional and Local Ecological Knowledge (TaLEK)
Project Details
Grantee Organization:
WildTrack / Tswalu Foundation and Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation
Grant Amount:
$157,449
Contact:
Zoe Jewell info 'at sign' wildtrack.org
Funding Dates:
October 2023 - April 30, 2025
The benefits for project partners include increased engagement and capacity for local students and indigenous groups, as well as new and transformative actions for African 30×30 goals planning. Assessing impacts on biodiversity is key and as yet there are currently no reliable and cost-effective metrics to do this. Activities will begin by developing a reference database of small mammal species across different environments. Team members will live-trap small mammals and identify species before letting them run over a track plate to collect their footprints before release. An AI pipeline will be developed to identify these tracks by species to produce a rapid biodiversity health index. With a classification model in hand, team members will validate the technique in field environments of high biodiversity interest (seasonal rivers, desert, and denuded areas) where comparisons can be made with available data about biodiversity for comparison (bioblitz studies, existing large mammal biodiversity etc.)