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Hi everyone!

We'd like to present a natural, eco-friendly, quiet and smooth alternative to aerial monitoring of ecosystems: a kite.

We did a quick (and rather unscientific) test of kite aerial monitoring of a fragile habitat under invasion: Natura 2000 protected marsh of Radensko polje, Slovenia.

Aerial photos cah help in assesing the number of invasive plants in an ecosystem. Kite aerial photos even more so, as the kite is way eco friendly than other alternatives ... you just don't go buzzing above an important habitat scaring the hell out of everyone (especially them protected species)!

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Thanks and have a nice day!

Saša & Janez,
KAP Jasa - Kite Aerial Photography

 

 

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11 minutes ago, KAP Jasa said:

 Hope this wil not be regarded as a common spam ... :)

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Moderator Note

Our rules preclude making posts simply to advertise a website, so it is considered spam, of a sort. 

You are free to discuss the topic here, and other topics as well, but the link has been removed.

 
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well, darn ... sorry for inadvertently breaking the rules :( ...  

the post was not made 'simply to advertise a website', but to present something (we hope you find) interesting, and the link was there to offer readers a more in-depth story that the forum cannot accomodate fully (we think). we thought that a link to a noncommercial site / blog would be tolerated, as it is relevant to the topic / discussion-to-be... :)

won't happen again - and thanks! ;)

 

 

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