4
Groups joined
5
Discussion Comments
Groups
Group
- Latest Discussion
- Thoughts on new MSc in Conservation Technology
Looking for a place to discuss camera trap troubleshooting, compare models, collaborate with members working with other technologies like machine learning and bioacoustics, or share and exchange data from your camera trap research? Get involved in our Camera Traps group! All are welcome whether you are new to camera trapping, have expertise from the field to share, or are curious about how your skill sets can help those working with camera traps.
- Latest Resource
- /
- Share Your Work in a Conservation Technology Video
Do you have photos and videos of your conservation tech work? We want to include them in a conservation technology showcase video
Group
- Latest Discussion
- Thoughts on new MSc in Conservation Technology
Every day, mapping and spatial analysis are aiding conservation decisions, protected areas designation, habitat management on reserves and monitoring of wildlife populations, to name but a few examples. If you are excited by the ways in which GIS is used in conservation, this is the group for you!
- Latest Resource
- /
- Share Your Work in a Conservation Technology Video
Do you have photos and videos of your conservation tech work? We want to include them in a conservation technology showcase video
Group
- Latest Discussion
- Thoughts on new MSc in Conservation Technology
Welcome to the official group forum for our virtual course, Build Your Own Data Logger. This is your space to engage with course instructors Akiba and Jacinta from Freaklabs, find help and resources for each module, collaborate and chat with your fellow course participants, and share your progress on your own Data Logger project!
- Latest Resource
- /
- The Inventory User Guide
Read in detail about how to use The Inventory, our new living directory of conservation technology tools, organisations, and R&D projects.
Group
- Latest Discussion
- Thoughts on new MSc in Conservation Technology
Footprints are everywhere, and are perhaps the most overlooked source of data on the planet. WildTrack's Footprint Identification Technique (FIT) can identify species, individuals, sex and age-class to a high level of accuracy from simple images of footprints taken to a standardized protocol. This technique has the benefit of being non-invasive, cost-effective and draws on the strengths of community-skills such as tracking and observation. Our WildTrackFIT community is composed of users in >20 countries and we have FIT species algorithms developed for a range of species from big cats to Pachyderms, bears, mustelids, and even small mammals.If you see footprints as part of your fieldwork, or in another capacity, we'd love to hear from you!
Collections
Keep track of the resources that matter to you! Collections let you save, organise, and share content from all over the WILDLABS community. Create your first collection by clicking on the bookmark icon wherever you see it.
Settings
Juan Reppucci's Content
Fellowship Reviews
Active Applications
All Assigned Applications
Fellowship Applications
Fellowship Applications
As a fellowship administrator, you can manage applications.
Match by country
Match by Technology
Match by Ecosystem
Juan Reppucci's Comments