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Rowan is the project manager for the Drones for Ducks and Wild Southwest projects at ASPIRE, where she is a postdoctoral fellow. Her research focuses on how to use machine learning, drones, and other remote sensing methods to study wildlife in a safe, efficient, and ethical way.
This project is a collaboration between the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the Center for the Advancement of Spatial Informatics Research and Education (ASPIRE) at the University of New Mexico.
ASPIRE works to advance the science of GIS and remote sensing through cutting-edge research and the development of new technologies and methodologies. Learn more about us and our other projects here!
The US Fish and Wildlife Service is a federal agency tasked with the management of wildlife refuges, endangered species, habitat restoration, and other priorities. You can learn more about USFWS and the wildlife refuge program here!