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WILDLABS is home to the global conservation technology community of 7,000 people in 120 countries discussing 1,300 topics like biologging, camera traps, and machine learning. With engaging spaces to ask questions and collaborate together, share your own work, and discover new ideas and innovations, WILDLABS is your platform to connect with #Tech4Wildlife experts and projects from around the world. Explore

Stephanie O'Donnell

Stephanie O'Donnell

Community Manager

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Our Top Picks

The WILDLABS community had a banner year in 2022 as we launched our new platform, created more community-centered programmes, and broke new ground in impactful research and workshops. Read more in our 2022 WILDLABS...

18 September 2023

Join us this month to hear about developing a Polar Bear satellite ear tag transmitter, how 3D tech is being used in forest ecology, Digital Earth Africa's work to make Earth Observation data open and accessible for the...

20 September 2023

Hello biologging community!My name is Holly Cormack and I’m the new Conservation Technology Intern in the WILDLABS team. We are researching what different...

30 August 2023

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Five #tech4wildlife people, projects and updates that caught our attention this month. An AI supported bear early warning system, a project that's connecting indigenous communities with high speed internet, exploring...

12 September 2023

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A few months ago, the Wildlife Insights team conducted a survey to learn more about camera trap data management practices, the use of AI for camera trap image review, and barriers...

20 September 2023

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Conversations & Questions

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Makes sense if you have the cash...
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Biologging, Climate Change, Sensors, Build Your Own Data Logger Community, Emerging Tech 1 day 8 hours ago
Hi Lars,One of the problems you identified with your Milsar units was the antenna being worn off. This was solved in our units by the antenna being epoxied into an abrasion...
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Biologging 1 day 9 hours ago
I second that!
Acoustic Monitoring 1 day 20 hours ago
We use Kobo as well - it is amazing!!! 
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Data management and processing tools, Software and Mobile Apps 1 day 20 hours ago
Hi @mguins , as @kimhendrikse mentioned resolution (and also brand) for thermal cameras can dictate a big jump in price. GroupGets has a budget Lepton (FS - short for 'factory...
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Camera Traps 2 days 2 hours ago
That's cool, that looks to be a yolov8 based model with a python interface. This means that in theory it should be not so hard (Within a day) to make a websocket wrapper around it...
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Human-Wildlife Conflict 2 days 2 hours ago
I would be interested how you setted up this system. Which model do yu use and how are they connected?
Human-Wildlife Conflict, Camera Traps, Sensors 2 days 3 hours ago
Keep us in touch looks promissing!
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Camera Traps 2 days 3 hours ago
The CLS Goniometer is an excellent tool for the job - I believe it is also available to rent (at least it used to). If you want to go the low-budget route I would consider...
Biologging 2 days 13 hours ago
This is super cool! Me and @Hubertszcz and @briannajohns and several others are all working towards some big biodiversity monitoring projects for a large conservation project here...
AI for Conservation, Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Camera Traps 2 days 22 hours ago
Thanks Steph, would love to chat more about how you went about setting up the surveys themselves and whether you were able to reach any Indigenous/Ranger/First Nations groups...
Emerging Tech, Ethics of Conservation Tech 3 days 10 hours ago
Hello! If you were interested in the DSAIL Tech4Wildlife Workshop last week exploring how AI can be used to aid conservation efforts, you...
AI for Conservation, Conservation Tech Training and Education 4 days 2 hours ago

Connect & Collaborate

Passionate lover of nature, Birdwatcher, Biotechnologist, Genomics

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Fauna & Flora

Fisheries and Biodiversity Techical Specialist - lead FFI's insititutional fisheries strategy

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Asst. Prof @ MIT with research at the intersection of computer vision, biodiversity monitoring, conservation, and sustainability.

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Centre for Wildlife Studies

Doctoral fellow at Centre for Wildlife Studies

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Harvard University

PhD student in computer science at Harvard, focused on AI for patrol planning, protected area management, and impact evaluation. Also AI lead for the SMART Partnership

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MSc student in Conservation Biology at Gothenburg University, Sweden

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Latest members

Ninying Benedicta

Ninying Benedicta

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My name is Ninying Benedicta a PhD student under the Department of wildlife resource management in Cameroon. I love learning about wildlife and their habitats. I also love working with communities surrounding the forests, learning on Traditional Ecological Knowledge.

Michael Shafer

Michael Shafer

Mechanical engineer with a passion for applied UAV systems

Hamesh Shah

Hamesh Shah

Founder of eVorta Pty Ltd. A AI camera trap platform used throughout Australia. With over 60 million images processed and live devices in over 1000 locations providing live alerting services identifying feral and native invertebrate species.

Mateusz Ledwon

Mateusz Ledwon

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I study movement ecology of Whiskered Tern, Caspian Gull and Night Heron using GPS/GSM tags, geolocators and VHF Telemetry.

Sebastian Luke Jennings

Sebastian Luke Jennings

Working initially as a fisheries observer off South Georgia and more recently in intelligence gathering to prevent illegal fishing, I really value being able to be involved in the protection of the Antarctic environment. Happy to chat all things fishy.

Working curentlyProject manager in digital marketing, currently doing a postgraduate degree in health technology design. He intends to put his skills as a digital marketer and technology designer at the disposal of nature conservation.

Ideas & Updates

REEFolution Trust is a Kenyan marine conservation non profit that collaborates with coastal fishing communities to restore degraded coral reefs of the Kenyan waters. We are currently recruiting for a conservation...

24 September 2023

Article

If only there was a place where these users, manufacturers, and supporters of conservation technology could connect with one another. There is. It is called WILDLABS.

22 September 2023

The partnership will support the Global South with the development, planning and management of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the high seas.

22 September 2023

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eDNA MOOC

22 September 2023

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Apply Now: CLP 2024 Team Awards

22 September 2023

Conservation Leadership Programme

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The Variety Hour: September

20 September 2023

StephODonnell

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Wisconsin - Insect Light Trap

18 September 2023

Mason

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Read the 2022 WILDLABS Annual Report

18 September 2023

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Get involved

Tech Tutors Season 4
East Africa

Are you looking for ways to grow your conservation technology knowledge and skills this year? Tech Tutors: East Africa is your opportunity to learn practical skills and steps that will become the building blocks you need to push your conservation tech work and research forward! 

Our live season of Tech Tutors runs through to the end of May! For our next live event, join us on Thursday 11th May, 4PM EAT|2PM BST where Dr. Richard Lamprey, a consultant with IUCN, will answer the question: 'How do I get started with systematic reconnaissance flights (SRFs) for wildlife surveys?'. This tutorial will explore the different aspects of aerial surveys, including their significance, ways to ensure precision and accuracy, techniques for counting from aerial platforms, methods of analyzing SRF survey data, and much more!

Want to join us this week? Register here!

Explore & Discover

WILDLABS Collections will help you dive deeper into the conservation tech topics that matter most to you, and find favorite resources from other community members. Start exploring our collections below!

5 May 2022

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Best Practice Guides

Stephanie O'Donnell

17 February 2023

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3 August 2022

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Rob Appleby

Rob Appleby

Community Member

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