
Wildlife Education and Research Are Forever Changed Thanks to Revolutionary 3D Scanning System
For the 1st time in 300 years, we can avoid euthanizing animals for some research and we have forever changed how we educate youth about wildlife
A Breakthrough in Biodiversity Conservation
Since the days of Carl Linnaeus, the scientific community has faced the ethical dilemma of sacrificing animal specimens for the sake of taxonomic research. With this cutting-edge 3D scanning system, that ethical challenge is now in the past. The portable system, which can be carried in a 25-liter backpack and operated by a single person even in the most remote settings, has the potential to reshape the fields of biodiversity conservation and wildlife education and outreach.
A Digital Evolution of Taxonomy
The heart of this innovation lies in creating accurate 3D models that are deposited into Morphosource, a freely accessible online database, instead of relying on siloed, physical museum specimens. These digital models open new avenues for research, enabling scientists to instantly explore species with volumetric morphometrics, precise color representation, and reducing inter-observer error.
Empowering Environmental Outreach and Education
The implications of this technology extend far beyond the research community. It provides numerous opportunities for environmental outreach and education, particularly for students and teachers. It will allow educators and any interested party to engage with wildlife in a far more immersive manner than traditionally allowed by mere photos or video. The models can be viewed through VR, AR, holographic project, 3D tablets, smart phones, or held in person by 3D printing them.
Challenges and the Path Forward
While the potential of this system is immense, it currently faces technical limitations, making it a unique expertise that only Scott Trageser (Executive Director of The Biodiversity Group) can operate. His mission is to make this technology easier and cheaper which will allow more researchers and conservationists to benefit, thereby saving countless species in the process.
Get Involved in Revolutionizing Wildlife Conservation
If you are involved in 3D printing, AI agent development, mechanical engineering, or Android/iOS app development and wish to be part of this groundbreaking effort, please reach out to us. Together, we can better protect wildlife and reconnect our youth with the wonders of nature they're at risk of losing.
Scott Trageser
The Biodiversity Group
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