Thermal Drones Track Australia’s Elusive Bennett’s Tree Kangaroo in Scientific Breakthrough

A groundbreaking study published in Australian Mammalogy has demonstrated the successful use of thermal drones to detect Bennett’s tree kangaroos (Dendrolagus bennettianus), supostamente marking a significant advance in the study of one of ‘s most mysterious marsupials.

A Critically Important Species

Bennett’s tree kangaroos, currently classified as “near threatened” by the IUCN, face multiple challenges to their survival. Their slow reproductive cycle makes population recovery particularly challenging, while their dependence on specific rainforest habitats leaves them vulnerable to both deforestation and climate change impacts, including the increasing frequency of severe weather events like cyclones.

Overcoming Traditional Research Challenges

Traditional survey methods for Bennett’s tree kangaroos have been severely limited. These marsupials inhabit Australia’s most rugged and densely vegetated rainforests north of the Daintree River in Far North Queensland, rarely descending from their vine-covered treetop roosts, which can reach heights of up to 40 meters. Ground-based methods like spotlighting or handheld thermal cameras are restricted to what researchers can observe from below, making population studies extremely challenging.

Breakthrough in Detection Technology

The study, conducted at the Daintree Rainforest Observatory in Cape Tribulation, utilized thermal drones equipped with infrared cameras to detect heat signatures from the air. These warm-blooded animals stand out against the cooler rainforest background, even when partially hidden by foliage, allowing researchers to scan large areas from above and see past the dense vegetation.

Advantages of Drone Technology

O approach has transformed research by enabling non-invasive observation that doesn’t disturb the animals or their habitat. This method enhances researcher safety by allowing data collection from a safe distance, while proving more cost-effective than traditional methods like helicopter surveys. Perhaps most importantly, the technology can detect animals even when they’re partially concealed by foliage, a common challenge in dense rainforest environments.

Unprecedented Results

During three drone flights conducted in morning and evening sessions, researchers detected six Bennett’s tree kangaroos in under an hour of flight time – an unprecedented result. The observations included a solitary animal, a pair, and a group of three, all consistent with known home range sizes for the species. This success is particularly noteworthy when compared to traditional ground surveys, which often require several nights of effort to spot a single animal.

New Insights into Behavior and Diet

O not only improved detection rates but also allowed researchers to observe the animals’ behavior without disturbing them. Using the drone’s color zoom camera, researchers identified specific dietary preferences, including mile-a-minute vine (Decalobanthus peltatus) and fire vine (Tetracera daemeliana).

Future Research Needs

While initial findings suggest Bennett’s tree kangaroos are thriving in Cape Tribulation’s lowland rainforest, researchers emphasize the need for further systematic surveys across different forest types and elevations. These additional studies would help assess population density variations and contribute to more effective conservation strategies for this remarkable species.

The innovative use of thermal drone technology marks a significant step forward in wildlife conservation, offering new possibilities for monitoring and protecting one of Australia’s most elusive marsupial species. As research continues, this approach could prove invaluable for developing more effective conservation strategies in challenging rainforest environments.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


Saiba mais sobre o DroneXL.co

Assine para receber nossas notícias mais recentes por e-mail.

FAÇA SUA VOZ SER OUVIDA

A legislação proposta ameaça sua capacidade de usar drones para diversão, trabalho e segurança. A Aliança de Defesa dos Drones Junte-se a nós e diga aos seus representantes eleitos que protejam seu direito de voar.

Aliança de Defesa dos Drones
TOME UMA ATITUDE AGORA
Siga-nos no Google News!

Obtenha seu certificado Parte 107

Pass the Part 107 test and take to the skies with the Instituto Piloto. Ajudamos milhares de pessoas a se tornarem pilotos de avião e pilotos comerciais de drones. Nossos cursos são elaborados por especialistas do setor para ajudá-lo a passar nos testes da FAA e realizar seus sonhos.

instituto piloto dronexl

Copyright © DroneXL.co 2025. All rights reserved. The content, images, and intellectual property on this website are protected by copyright law. Reproduction or distribution of any material without prior written permission from DroneXL.co is strictly prohibited. For permissions and inquiries, please Entre em contato conosco first. DroneXL.co is a proud partner of the Aliança de Defesa dos Drones. Be sure to check out DroneXL's sister site, EVXL.co, for all the latest news on electric vehicles.

FTC: DroneXL.co é um associado da Amazon e usa links de afiliados que podem gerar renda a partir de compras qualificadas. Não vendemos, compartilhamos, alugamos ou enviamos spam para seu e-mail.

Haye Kesteloo
Haye Kesteloo

Haye Kesteloo is a leading drone industry expert and Editor in Chief of DroneXL.co and EVXL.co, where he covers drone technology, industry developments, and electric mobility trends. With over nine years of specialized coverage in unmanned aerial systems, his insights have been featured in The New York Times, The Financial Times, and cited by The Brookings Institute, Foreign Policy, Politico and others.

Before founding DroneXL.co, Kesteloo built his expertise at DroneDJ. He currently co-hosts the PiXL Drone Show on YouTube and podcast platforms, sharing industry insights with a global audience. His reporting has influenced policy discussions and been referenced in federal documents, establishing him as an authoritative voice in drone technology and regulation. He can be reached at haye @ dronexl.co or @hayekesteloo.

Artigos: 4708

Deixe uma resposta

Este site utiliza o Akismet para reduzir spam. Saiba como seus dados em comentários são processados.

pt_BRPortuguese