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Camera traps in Chinko

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There are three workflows: in addition to the main workflow, you have one that you can use to train and one that you can join if you're used to the Central African fauna and want to classify more species. Indeed, the "expert mode" contains over 200 species with no tutorial or guide. The "demo mode" contains one picture per species, with the name of the species directly wrotten on it. We recommend you to start with this one to be more prepared for the main workflow.
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The ecology of the Chinko region is breathtakingly diverse. With your help, we ensure it stays that way.

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About Camera traps in Chinko

The Chinko national park is a unique ecosystem that needs to be protected. Camera traps have been set up to monitore the species for over 12 years now and collected millions of images. This we can use to learn about how many species are in the park and how big their population is, if they are increasing or not. By joining our project you help us inform the researchers in the Chinko Park on how to protect the park the best way possible.