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Thomas Gray contributed to Product - "BluBat Small Mammal Collar"
Thomas Gray added a new Product - "BluBat Small Mammal Collar"
Thomas Gray contributed to Product - "BluBat Leg band"
Thomas Gray added a new Product - "BluBat Leg band"
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Thomas Gray added a new Product - "BluBat"
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Thomas Gray added a new Product - "BluMorpho"
Thomas Gray contributed to Organisation - "Cellular Tracking Technologies"
Thomas Gray contributed to Product - "SensorStation"
Thomas Gray contributed to Product - "BlūSeries Receiver for SensorStation"
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Thomas Gray added a new Product - "Sidekick"
Thomas Gray added a new Product - "Node (v3)"
Thomas Gray added a new Product - "BlūSeries Receiver for SensorStation"
Thomas Gray added a new Product - "SensorStation"
Thomas Gray added a new Discussion - "DIY: Pressure Chamber" to Build Your Own Data Logger Community
Thomas Gray added a new Career Opportunity - "Customer Support and Marketing Specialist" to Emerging Tech
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- London Climate Action Week 2026 Conservation Technology Related Events?
The WILDLABS Community Base is the ideal place to get oriented with the all that our community platform offers, hear about news and opportunities, and to meet new friends and collaborators.
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- The State of Conservation Technology: What Five Years of Data Tell Us
Our 2026 report is here, drawing on five years of community-sourced data to explore how the field is evolving, where progress is being made, and where collective action is still needed.
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- Getting behavioral data out of datasets that weren't built for it
The Animal Movement Group is a collaborative community dedicated to advancing the study, monitoring, and conservation of animal movement. It provides a space for researchers, practitioners, and innovators to exchange knowledge, explore bio-logging approaches and data, and address conservation challenges linked to species mobility.
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- Wild Moves and Wild Album: New GBIF Data Portals for Animal Tracking and Camera Trap Data
New data portals are making it easier to discover and explore wildlife tracking and camera trap datasets from around the world.
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This group is for anyone interested in open source technologies for ecology and conservation. We welcome contributions from both makers and users, whether active or prospective. Here, we believe that open source hardware, software, and data are key to conducting both rigorous and honorable science and research. It is a place to share novel or existing technologies, exchange resources, discuss new projects, ask for advice, find collaborators, advocate for adopting open source technologies, and share strategies for making them sustainable. Open Source Solutions naturally overlaps with existing WILDLABS groups, and we aim to embrace this overlap while maintaining our unique space for growth of Open Source Solutions as a priority in conservation science.
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- A breakthrough in low cost sea turtle satellite tagging and telemetry
It was on the shores of French Guiana, at 4am in the morning, that after 8 years of research and development to develop a ready-to-deploy open source satellite sea turtle tag, we achieved our goal.
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- Custom Hydrophone Records Dolphins
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!
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- Open-Source Solutions for Amphibian Passive Acoustic Monitoring: Lessons from Patagonia
Monitoring amphibians across the temperate forests of Patagonia presents significant logistical and technical challenges. Remote locations, harsh environmental conditions, and the large volumes of data generated by Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) can make long-term biodiversity surveys difficult to implement and maintain. In addition, environmental data often relies on multiple independent devices, increasing costs, complexity, and logistical demands in remote field conditions. Through the WILDLABS Awards 2025, our team explored practical ways to address these challenges by combining open-source hardware, environmental sensing, and AI-assisted acoustic analysis.
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I want to build a pressure chamber to test equipment down to 2000m. I figured it would be cheaper than buyer a boat.Has anyone done this before that can provide recommendations...
17 April 2025
We are hiring for a customer support / marketing specialist.
20 February 2025
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A few days ago we launched the first 5 of 25 new satellites into the Argos constellation. You can watch the rocket launch via the YouTube link below. Happy to note that the...
24 June 2024
Hello everyone,I ran across an article today (at the bottom) that talks about an open-source, kinetic energy harvesting collar ("Kinefox"). It sounds pretty neat...anyways,...
1 November 2023
The first finished open-source Argos tag (designed for bears) is available on Github (below). We did a little write up on the project, and you can access that story/article here...
7 October 2022
WILDLABS community member Thomas Gray from Argos has given us a preview of an upcoming grant program to develop open-source tags. Three years ago, Argos worked with the Arribada Initiative to develop an open-source...
17 August 2020
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Hello everyone, I hope everyone is doing well in light of the global and local issues we all deal with on a regular basis. (Not fun!) I am working on announcing a...
14 August 2020
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Hello Everyone, I hope that this is not a repost; however, I could not find anything from Alasdair. I apologize in advance if I just missed it. With the...
2 March 2020
Thomas Gray commented on "Variety Hour: What do you want to see?"