Covering posts from 0800 ET April 25 to 0800 ET April 26. Sources: 153 geospatial feeds.
Quiet day across the feeds — here are the highlights.
1. EAGLEs at SANParks – Kruger National Park — Earth Observation News A field campaign recap from DLR's EAGLEs program: two researchers completing a 2+ month internship at Kruger National Park in collaboration with SANParks, deploying UAS-based multispectral, thermal, and LiDAR sensors alongside in-situ ground-truthing and tree inventory work. The combination of airborne sensing modalities with field-collected validation data is exactly the workflow that separates credible savanna carbon and biodiversity work from desktop analyses. Worth reading for the methodology detail. → EAGLEs at SANParks – Kruger National Park
2. GeoIgnite 2026 Announces Final Sponsors Supporting Canada's Geospatial Leadership — GoGeomatics With the conference three weeks out (Ottawa, May 11–13), the final sponsor roster is now locked. The post frames GeoIgnite as the moment Canada moves "from strategy to execution" in its geospatial ecosystem — language that signals the event has aspirations beyond a trade show. For anyone tracking the Canadian market or planning attendance, this closes out the pre-conference picture. → GeoIgnite 2026 Final Sponsors
3. Why the Canada Maps & Poster Gallery Is a Must-See at GeoIgnite 2026 — GoGeomatics A preview of the returning Canada Maps and Poster Gallery at GeoIgnite — a curated showcase of the country's geospatial creative output. Less news, more community color, but a useful reminder that conferences still serve as one of the few venues where cartographic craft gets public display. Pairs naturally with the sponsor announcement above for anyone building a GeoIgnite reading list. → Canada Maps & Poster Gallery at GeoIgnite
4. Reagan Airport Mosaic Floor — Mappery A short photo post from Mappery spotlighting the mosaic floor at Reagan National Airport. Thin on editorial content, but Mappery reliably surfaces the kind of embedded cartography that most people walk past without registering — and that's the point. → Reagan Airport Mosaic Floor
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