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- New "Human Dimensions" group on Wildlabs?
El grupo de Coexistencia entre Humanos y Vida Silvestre (HWC por sus siglas en inglés) es un espacio de colaboración para conservacionistas, tecnólogos, investigadores de campo, emprendedores e innovadores que exploran soluciones a nivel mundial. El grupo ofrece un espacio para compartir herramientas prácticas, poner a prueba intervenciones novedosas, conectar comunidades globales y dar mayor visibilidad a proyectos que faciliten la coexistencia entre comunidades y vida silvestre. El grupo prioriza las voces de la comunidad, los desafíos socioeconómicos y la distribución equitativa de recursos, garantizando que se comprendan tanto las perspectivas humanas como las necesidades de la vida silvestre.
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Join us for our 15th learning session on Wednesday, July 15 at 6 pm CEST | 5 pm BST | 12 pm EDT | 9 am PDT | 9:30 pm IST (Co-creation with the More-than-Human sandbox) Register on EventBrite (free, 1 hr): https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wildlife-tracking-for-connection-learning-session-tickets-1992174556727?aff=oddtdtcreator
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- Getting behavioral data out of datasets that weren't built for it
¿Quieres hablar sobre sensores que no encajan del todo en ninguno de nuestros grupos técnicos específicos? ¡Este es el lugar para publicar! Desde sensores de temperatura y humedad hasta sensores de flujo de aire y presión, existen muchas herramientas de detección ambiental que pueden aportar datos valiosos a las tecnologías básicas de monitoreo de la conservación. Con la creciente disponibilidad de opciones de bajo costo y código abierto, hemos observado un interés cada vez mayor en integrar este tipo de sensores de bajo ancho de banda en las herramientas existentes. ¿Con qué tipo de sensores trabajas?
🌍 Conservation technology is transforming how we protect wildlife, but are we thinking carefully enough about the risks? Drones, camera traps, GPS trackers, acoustic sensors, AI, and remote sensing have become essential tools for conservation practitioners around the world. They help us monitor species, detect threats, and respond faster than ever before. But these same technologies can also introduce unintended risks, and in some cases, can be exploited by those seeking to harm the very wildlife we're trying to protect. 🦏 Input now and/or join the discussions/research.
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Dear HWC community, I'd like to share with you a challenge highlighted by my colleagues of the WWF Arctic programme and hope you might have any suggestions! In various...
27 November 2019
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Hi all, We often think about complicated tools when people refer to the use of tech in conservation. But mobile phones can be highly valuable as well, as was proven in these...
8 February 2019
Hi everyone, So much great stuff is being developed here! Currently, the use of technology in conservation has become quite normal. We are all familiar with camera traps and...
8 February 2019
Hi all, I came accorss this interesting website of the organisation 'Bring the elephant home', which they use to involve sitizen scientists into their project on...
16 Enero 2019
Hi everyone, Another interesting article on Mongabay recently about human-wildilfe conflicts. This time on the use of Foxlights to reduce livestock depredation by pumas in...
14 Enero 2019
Dear all, We wanted to share an interesting article we came across some time ago. It is about human-wildlife conflicts in Botswana, and mainly focusses on farmlands perceived...
2 Enero 2019
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Hi all, I just came accross this interesting website and call for proposals for the use of Artificial Intelligence to help address societal challenges. I'm sure there are some...
7 November 2018
Dear Challenge participants, A lot of the interest we saw in the HWC Tech Challenge was from field conservationists working all over the world who wanted to hear about new...
11 July 2018
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Human-wildlife conflict can be difficult to understand without knowing its impact on people and communities. In this case study, authored by community member and Human Wildlife Conflict Tech Challenge coordinator Femke...
19 Septiembre 2017
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