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Whether you missed a parallel session in Lima, couldn't make the journey to Peru, or simply want to revisit the most inspiring main stage moments, you can now access the recordings and presentations generously shared by...
9 June 2026
We are excited to announce our new multilingual translation functionality on WILDLABS, starting with Spanish. Read more about our new content translation options and AI translation abilities.
23 April 2026
Discussion / Funding and Finance | Community Base
With the judging process for the 2026 WILDLABS Awards now underway, we are excited to share a look at the statistics behind this year’s applications. We saw a remarkable...
14 May 2026
While the WILDLABS Awards 2026 submissions are in the final round of judging, meet the panel that is currently reviewing the shortlist of applications.
22 May 2026
As summer dawns, for many it is holiday season, for others it is conference season, and for a lucky few... it is fieldwork season! If you’re looking for a chance to meet people with similar interests to your or those...
12 June 2026
Conversations & Questions
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| This post makes me so freaking happy! Glad to have met you through conservation technology discussions all the way over here in Australia back in the early days :) I am also super... |
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Animal Movement, Open Source Solutions | 10 hours 43 minutes ago | |
| Thanks for this! I've shared this post with the WildTrax (https://wildtrax.ca/) team and CanAvian (https://canavian.ca/) to investigate. We're exploring data standards as... |
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Acoustics, Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Camera Traps, Data Management & Mobilisation, Open Source Solutions, Software Development | 11 hours 37 minutes ago | |
| We’re excited to report the completion of our Boring Fund Project: BEHIND THE SCENES: UPGRADING SOFTWARE PACKAGES IN SUPPORT OF THE... |
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Data Management & Mobilisation, Animal Movement, Citizen Science, Software Development | 11 hours 39 minutes ago | |
| Hello,This is an incredible initiative, and exactly the kind of practical AI application that can make a huge impact in the conservation space!As an AI Solutions Architect based... |
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AI for Conservation, Community Base | 13 hours 23 minutes ago | |
| Hi Everyone! I’m an AI Solutions Architect based out of the USA with 20 years of experience in the tech industry. My expertise spans end-to-end systems, including AI Agents, AI... |
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Community Base | 13 hours 31 minutes ago | |
| Hello, I am trying to put together a list of conservation technology (particularly Remote Sensing & GIS related) events happening... |
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Community Base, Geospatial, Climate Change | 21 hours 8 minutes ago | |
| Depends a bit on how much activity you expect and how long insects stay around on average, but similar to what has been suggested before, I'd consider not using a motion trigger,... |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects | 1 day 2 hours ago | |
| Actually, on the subject of acoustics, the Raspberry Pi based sound localization system I developed has been running continuously since 2023 writing to a 256GB SD card :-) ... |
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Acoustics | 1 day 2 hours ago | |
| Hi Jennifer,Reconyx are some of the best cameras, so it sounds like you may have been unlucky with the batch.The 4 cameras you visited 2 months later (100% battery life) would... |
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Camera Traps | 1 day 11 hours ago | |
| Hi Heavily interestedI am trying to put in place a citizen science project where UX design and environmental human-computer interaction and Environmental communication are a... |
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Citizen Science, Community Base, Conservation Tech Training and Education, Data Management & Mobilisation, Ending Wildlife Trafficking Online, Ethics of Conservation Tech, Human-Wildlife Coexistence, Sustainable Fishing Challenges, Wildlife Crime | 1 day 13 hours ago | |
| Hi Sandro,Thanks for raising this and what could be a barrier to certain users.The Sprout badge was originally introduced to recognize engagement and, more recently, to help... |
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Community Base | 3 days 21 hours ago | |
| Hi all, just sharing a workflow we’ve been refining over the last 15 months. We wanted to move beyond visual observations and truly... |
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Drones, Citizen Science, Conservation Tech Training and Education, Emerging Tech, Geospatial, Open Source Solutions, Protected Area Management Tools, Sensors | 3 days 23 hours ago |
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Browse our selection of self-led conservation technology courses. Learn at your own pace, connect with other participants, and create new courses of your own.
Connected Conservation Foundation scales technology to protect nature—for people and planet. We work with partners to equip Protected Areas with digital tools, boost local community education and create local tech-based careers.
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FREE Drone & GIS Mini Course from GeoWing Academy
FREE Drone & GIS Mini Course from GeoWing Academy
FREE Drone & GIS Mini Course from GeoWing Academy
QGIS For Wildlife Crime Data Analysis
QGIS For Wildlife Crime Data Analysis
QGIS For Wildlife Crime Data Analysis
Protected Area Technician (PAT) Training
Protected Area Technician (PAT) Training
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Fantastic Fields: Field Data Collection the Smart Way
Fantastic Fields: Field Data Collection the Smart Way
Fantastic Fields: Field Data Collection the Smart Way
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conservationist. researcher. ecologist
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Biologist specializing in conservation, ecological monitoring and spatial analysis
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I'm GIS Technician
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Ocean Science Analytics
Marine mammal ecologist and online technical trainer
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Indlovu Aerial Trust (I.A.T) is a non-profit organisation based in South Africa. We prioritise developing and delivering high-impact conservation projects that utilise advanced technologies to complement traditional conservation approaches.
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- @jsulloa
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Instituto Humboldt & Red Ecoacústica Colombiana
Scientist and engineer developing smart tools for ecology and biodiversity conservation.
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Tomas Becklin
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Co-Founder & CTO at Flox Intelligence. Building the interface between machines and nature.
Aixa Riestra
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environmental engineer
Kennedy Kimani
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I am passionate, optimistic and always ready to learn new things. I look forward to joining the Conservation Technology Network
Kamal Alawad
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Marine Physicist, with research interests is in air-sea interaction that include sea level, natural and anthropogenic oceanic and atmospheric climate change, extreme weather and climate events (heatwave, floods, and droughts). A focus of my research is to identify driving mechani
Dr Vandana Mehrwar
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Pollinators & Conservation Scientist
Maleen
- @Maleen
I'm Maleen, an aspiring conservation storyteller and a filmmaker from Kashmir with a strong interest in wildlife, biodiversity and environmental conservation.
Ideas & Updates
As summer dawns, for many it is holiday season, for others it is conference season, and for a lucky few... it is fieldwork season! If you’re looking for a chance to meet people with similar interests to your or those...
12 June 2026
Article
Trail Cameras & Custom Camera Traps: Technology, Ethics & Strategies for Success
12 June 2026
Whether you missed a parallel session in Lima, couldn't make the journey to Peru, or simply want to revisit the most inspiring main stage moments, you can now access the recordings and presentations generously shared by...
9 June 2026
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- remote sites as 'Edge computing'
This group unites those working at the intersection of edge AI and conservation, focusing on real-time, on-device data processing for environmental monitoring to facilitate sharing tools, models, and strategies to overcome challenges in remote, low-connectivity areas.
🌍 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.
Group
Conservation tech work doesn't stop after data is collected in the field. Equally as important to success is navigating data management and processing tools. For the many community members who deal with enormous datasets, this group will be an invaluable resource to trade advice, discuss workflows and tools, and share what works for you.
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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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- Conservation Technology - Paris, France
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in the field to analyse information collected by wildlife conservationists, from camera traps and satellite images to audio recordings. AI can learn how to identify which photos out of thousands contain rare species; or pinpoint an animal call out of hours of field recordings - hugely reducing the manual labour required to collect vital conservation data. The AI For Conservation group is intended to unite and inspire all WILDLABS community members—whether already involved in AI for conservation, or not—to understand how to use and/or directly contribute to open-source research and development efforts.
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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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- Boring Fund Report for Creating Global Open-Access Ground-Truth Datasets for Insect Monitoring
Improving the computer vision detection model for the Mothbox, an automatic insect monitoring tool from Dinalab
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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.
Group
- Latest Discussion
- Issues with new model of wildlife cameras
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.
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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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Behind the Buzz Season 1
From Data to Decisions
Join us for Season 1 of Behind the Buzz, a new series where we break down complex topics with leading experts in a friendly, open space. This season, we’ll demystify key global policy processes and explore how to engage with them to support integrating critical conservation data at national and global scales, using animal movement as a lens to ground discussions.
Find these events and more in our conservation technology calendar!