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Three veterinary students join the Pinocchio Mission in Vohimana
This month, the Caméléon Center Conservation is hosting three students from the Toulouse National Veterinary School – Lila Chopin, Charlotte Soto and Gabriel Salvy – for an internship focused on one of our most innovative projects: the Pinocchio Mission.
This work forms part of the research programme dedicated to the Calumma pinocchio chameleon, a recently described species endemic to the Vohimana rainforest in Madagascar. Due to its extremely limited range and growing pre
Mar 15


Mission Pinocchio: scientifically tracking chameleons... too small to be fitted with tracking devices
Tracking wildlife is always a scientific challenge, particularly when it comes to reliably identifying individuals. For many species, tracking relies on the use of tags, marks or transponders. But what can be done when animals are too small to be fitted with such devices without risk? Artificial intelligence for non-invasive monitoring
Feb 28
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