Designing an Effective Conservation Technology Enclosure
Download the PDF booklet below to read about Ashley's experiences designing an effective enclosure based on her own analysis as well as guidance shared by three experts in the field, including best practices and lessons learned regarding issues like airflow, overheating, and environmental factors to consider.
This project was a collaboration between Ashley Rosen, astudent at the Duke University Pratt School of Engineering, and the WWF-US Wildlife Crime Technology Project.
Explore the Enclosure Experts Series
Ashley Rosen’s interviews with all three experts who assisted with the creation of this guide can be found on WILDLABS at the following links:
Enclosure Expert Interview: Eric Becker
Enclosure Expert Interview: Tim van Dam
Enclosure Expert Interview: Juan Swart
Enclosure Experts Author: Ashley Rosen
Ashley Rosen is a senior at the Duke University Pratt School of Engineering, pursuing a B.S.E in Mechanical Engineering with a Certificate in Energy and the Environment. She has worked for Peloton as a Hardware Intern and World Wildlife Fund as a Conservation Technology Intern. She is heavily involved in environmental spaces at Duke and serves as the President of Duke’s Undergraduate Environmental Union. She mentors middle school and high school girls interested in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) through Duke FEMMES+ and is a member of an interdisciplinary engineering team working to develop a low-cost model for the diagnosis of postpartum hemorrhaging.
She is passionate about finding engineering solutions to challenges within the field of wildlife conservation and looks forward to using her engineering degree to have a positive impact.
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