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  1. Thermal Cameras Help Locate Lovelorn Monkey

    Thermal Cameras Help Locate Lovelorn Monkey
    Earlier this month, thermal cameras and thermal imaging drones proved integral in searching for an escaped Japanese macaque. It is thought the monkey, called Honshu, ran from his enclosure at Highland Wildlife Park, Kinguisse, to avoid conflict over breeding rights. Nicknamed Kinguisse Kong by locals, Honshu spent five days evading rescuers until he was finally outmanoeuvred by a Yorkshire pudding.[1] Continue reading → Continue reading →
  2. Thermal Imaging Cameras Integral in the Latest Hunt for Nessie

    On the left large, white text on a black background reads "The Hunt for Nessie Using Thermal Technology". On the left,  the "Surgeon's Photograph" is indicated on the display of a Teledyne FLIR C5 Thermal Camera. August 2023 saw the biggest hunt for the legendary Loch Ness Monster in fifty years. Scores of enthusiasts flooded Inverness in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the long-mythologised Nessie. Stories about the cryptid have circulated for centuries but, to date, nobody has captured an undisputed image of the beast. Nevertheless, fans remained undeterred, hoping that the latest advances in thermal imaging technology would give them the edge.[1] Continue reading →

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