Assessing Human-Elephant Conflict using GPS Tracking and High-Resolution Imagery

Nick Meng

Nick Meng University of Georgia

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14:30 Assessing Human-Elephant Conflict using GPS Tracking and High-Resolution Imagery, Nick Meng

January 30 @ 14:30
14:30 — 14:45 (15′)

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