Grupos como este de WILDLABS son el punto de encuentro para miembros de la comunidad de tecnología para la conservación, en todas las etapas de su carrera profesional, donde pueden hacer preguntas, compartir recursos y establecer contactos. Si estás comenzando tu carrera en tecnología para la vida silvestre, si estás cambiando de profesión del mundo tecnológico a la conservación, o si eres estudiante y buscas tu camino en este campo, ¡el grupo de Profesionales en Inicio de Carrera quiere conocerte!
Asimismo, este grupo es un excelente espacio para que nuestros expertos en tecnología para la conservación compartan oportunidades y recursos con un amplio público de personas que tendrán un gran impacto en la conservación en los próximos años.
¿Cómo puedes unirte a nuestro grupo para profesionales en las primeras etapas de su carrera?
- ¡Visita nuestro hilo de bienvenida y cuéntanos sobre ti y tus objetivos profesionales!
- Visita nuestro hilo "Comparte tu proyecto de máster" para hacer preguntas, compartir tus novedades, obtener consejos y hablar sobre los objetivos de tu proyecto con personas que pueden ayudarte a avanzar.
- Conéctate con nuestro grupo a través de eventos regulares como Happy Hour, que se lanzará a finales de 2022.
El grupo de Jóvenes Profesionales busca un organizador por un periodo de 6 meses para planificar eventos de networking y ayudar a estudiantes de tecnología de la conservación de todo el mundo a conectar. Si te interesa ser voluntario como organizador de grupo, envía un correo electrónico a [email protected] con un breve resumen de tu experiencia en jóvenes profesionales de tecnología de la conservación hasta la fecha y una idea de un evento o actividad que propongas para el grupo. ¡Esperamos tener noticias tuyas!
Aún no se han agregado destacados a este grupo.
- @LucyD
- | She/They
Backend engineer and data scientist with an ecology and conservation twist
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- 3 Discusiones
- 10 Grupos
- @carlybatist
- | she/her
ecoacoustics, biodiversity monitoring, nature tech
- 133 Recursos
- 373 Discusiones
- 19 Grupos
- @StephODonnell
- | She / Her
Tech, Sustainable Finance at World Bank & CFA (prev. Founder WILDLABS)
- 197 Recursos
- 670 Discusiones
- 31 Grupos
Aerospace Engineering student with a passion for conservation and ecology. Here to learn more about the field and get inspiration for personal projects.
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- 2 Discusiones
- 6 Grupos
- @ericmanyara
- | He
An Environmental enthusiast
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- @Frank_van_der_Most
- | He, him
RubberBootsData
Field data app developer, with an interest in funding and finance
- 64 Recursos
- 206 Discusiones
- 9 Grupos
- @torresk
- | she/her
MS Forestry Student at SIU; PEASE Lab
- 2 Recursos
- 5 Discusiones
- 9 Grupos
- @TaliaSpeaker
- | She/her
WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
I'm the Executive Manager of WILDLABS at WWF
- 28 Recursos
- 64 Discusiones
- 33 Grupos
- @Angele
- | She/Her
Working with IPLCs and applying data/geospatial tools for a conservation/carbon forestry project in the Philippines 🌿
- 0 Recursos
- 0 Discusiones
- 8 Grupos
WILDLABS & Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
I'm the Bioacoustics Research Analyst at WILDLABS. I'm a marine biologist with particular interest in the acoustics behavior of cetaceans. I'm also a backend web developer, hoping to use technology to improve wildlife conservation efforts.
- 53 Recursos
- 42 Discusiones
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- @Gliday
- | He/him
Save the Elephant
Research scientist (dual M.Sc.) leading AI-assisted wildlife survey modernisation at Save the Elephants and founder of Shamba AI — working at the intersection of Bioscience, conservation, data science, and AI
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- 0 Discusiones
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- @ahmedjunaid
- | He/His
Zoologist
- 90 Recursos
- 7 Discusiones
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Artículo
Nos complace anunciar el lanzamiento de nuestro cuarto Programa de Mujeres en Tecnología de la Conservación, en colaboración con el Fondo Grumeti y con el apoyo de la Fundación JRS para la Biodiversidad. ¡Únanse a...
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The Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute (in collaboration with Duke Farms, a center of the Doris Duke Foundation) is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to lead the development of next-gen...
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We are currently recruiting for multiple positions in the Ecological and Collective Cognition Lab (Kano Lab) at Kyushu University (Institute for Advanced Study, Japan)
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Support the conservation of birds in Canada and beyond.
20 Marzo 2026
The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) in Boulder, Colorado, is seeking a Software Developer to work in the Environmental Data Science Innovation and Impact Lab (ESIIL) and Earth Lab.
19 Marzo 2026
A relatively new member asked me this question. Since my answer was quite generic, and since others may have a similar question, I have rewritten it as an article. If you have additions or different experiences, please...
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Introduction to Acoustic Monitoring
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Camera Trapping for Conservation
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Introduction to Conservation Technology
Introduction to Conservation Technology
- 1 What is conservation technology and why does this field exist?
- 2 The conservation technology landscape: What tools define the field?
- 3 Innovation meets collaboration: The origin and future of conservation tech
- 4 The hidden costs of conservation technology: ethical and environmental harms
- 5 Challenges and opportunities: shaping the future of conservation technology
Introduction to Conservation Technology
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Aerospace Engineering student scoping for masters final year project- where are the monitoring bottlenecks?
9 July 2026 1:39pm
Camera trap recommendations
2 April 2026 11:40pm
18 May 2026 6:18pm
Hi, are you looking to import these? Do you have any import tax considerations? This could impact which models you buy. I have been using Acorn models, very reliable and provide photo and 4K video with sound options.
Best wishes
Susan
6 June 2026 3:44am
Thank you everyone for your recommendations! We were awarded the grant, so I will share this information with our team, taking all your advice into consideration with our budget.
7 July 2026 1:20am
GP A60 Review is now up. See: https://winterberrywildlife.ouroneacrefarm.com/2026/05/23/gardepro-a60-trail-camera-teardown-and-review/
Looking To Connect: Game Developer to Conservation Tech (Built Animal Movement App)
3 Diciembre 2025 1:10am
20 April 2026 4:05am
I am glad to see more programmers coming into the conservation field. The first big project I did that really got me involved with conservation work, was taking the path finding algorithms I used from learning game programming, and using them to detect and measure the distance of routes that turtles traveled up and down streams in a river drainage.
20 April 2026 7:39am
Wolves, cool!
Will this then need collared wolves ?
1 July 2026 11:25pm
Hi Kristof!
It's been quite some time since you made this post, and I hope you're doing well.
I'm an environmental scientist currently working on a project to teach children living near a national park the basics of game development through conservation science focused on the biodiversity of the atlantic forest. I came across your post and thought it would be wonderful to chat with you, if you're still available and interested.
Let me know—I’d love to hear from you!
Welcome!
23 April 2019 3:58pm
24 March 2026 10:06am
Hello everyone,
My name is Manijhé, and I’m currently developing an independent field-based project called Kyosei Earth. The design is in response to the need for a global conservation community platform first to residencies/labs.
Starting with a very basic ecology studio via www.manijhe.art
I’m working from a low-infrastructure environment, where access to tools, electricity, and stable internet is limited. Rather than treating this as a barrier, I’ve been exploring how ecological practice can begin under these conditions — using observation, local knowledge, and small-scale systems.
My work sits at the intersection of:
• conservation ecology
• ethnobotany and field observation
• community-based systems
• and what I am exploring as sumbiocracy — a form of commons governance grounded in ecological relationships
I’ve recently started documenting this through the Kyosei Earth Journal, beginning with a first issue that focuses on perception, household ecology, and early-stage system design.
Alongside this, I’m also developing small-scale lab and living space designs that explore how forest communities might integrate:
– food systems
– low-waste material cycles
– and shared ecological responsibility
I’m particularly interested in learning from this community, especially around:
• conservation in low-resource environments
• tools that function with minimal infrastructure
• community-led ecological monitoring
• and long-term forest stewardship models
I’m here to listen, learn, and contribute where I can.
While I am developing concepts around designing for conservation, here is an example design I would like to share for what I think my current research region (Hunza, Gilgit Baltistan) could truly benefit from at phase two. At phase one, I am building a community around my ecology studio to develop a global conservation platform first. Happy to discuss more ideas with potential collaborators who feel aligned with this way of thinking.
Thank you — I’m looking forward to the conversations here.
1 June 2026 2:19pm
Hi everyone, I’m Collin. I’m a software engineer in the Atlanta area, and over the past year I’ve been building ecokeeper, a native habitat and garden-planning app focused on helping people understand their garden conditions and make more thoughtful planting decisions.
Most of my experience is in full-stack and mobile development, but my personal interests have been pulling me more and more toward native plants, ecological restoration, biodiversity, geospatial tools, and conservation technology. I’m here because I’d like to learn from people already working in this space and better understand where my technical background could be useful.
For this group, I’m hoping to connect with others who are early in the field, changing directions, or figuring out how to bring software, ecology, and real-world conservation work closer together.
1 July 2026 10:27pm
Hello,
I am Athira, and I am currently finishing up my PhD work on Human-Wild boar conflict in India. I have my Bachelors and Masters in Zoology.
I am excited to learn more about the broad areas of wildlife management practices to improve coexistence, developing scientific study-backed wildlife governance policies, stakeholder management for coexistence and conservation.
Now what brought me here was, I was searching for career options for after my PhD and stumbled upon the Wildlabs. I am finding the discussions and the feed here encouraging for anyone interested in the environment/wildlife conservation field. Such a forum for the intersection of technology and nature component is so cool and solution oriented. I hope to learn more about different innovative technologies and also not to miss out on the latest events, job opportunities and discussions on cutting edge research.
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22 Mayo 2026 10:20am
Open Positions – Postdoc, Technical Staff, and Students (Kyushu University, Japan) Ecological and Cognition Lab (Kano Lab)
9 Mayo 2026 12:23am
Ecology Field Training: Data Collection and Analysis at Lower Oder Valley
6 Mayo 2026 9:50am
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2 Mayo 2026 9:03am
Open PhD project: Decoding and mapping Earth's species interactions with ecological AI
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Comments/suggestions:
8 February 2026 10:07am
Hi Martin.
I agree with Doug. Because conservation technology is early, there are few job opportunities available for it and probably even more difficult to find entry level or early career engineering jobs.
I would look at the specific areas you are interested in, ie: camera traps, drones, remote sensing, etc. Then look for commercial careers in that area and what that career path looks like. For example, if you like drones, look for opportunities with drone companies where you can learn the nuts and bolts about how drones are built, manufactured, and flown. In that way, it's possible to work towards conservation and volunteer to help on projects, while having a stable income.
Aim for a commercial career path, with the idea that some of the skills you learn can be used in a conservation context as well. There are many areas of electrical engineering that would benefit conservation technology, ie: power electronics, analog circuits, digital electronics, FPGA, wireless, embedded, the list goes on. So my advice is to focus on the fundamentals and get to a high level of proficiency in what you're interested in. Then you have more freedom to dabble in conservation tech and decide if you want to fully transition into it.
Akiba
9 April 2026 6:43am
I’ve been having very similar questions as Martin, especially around how to actually enter conservation tech at an early stage. Your perspective is incredibly helpful and, honestly, very grounding.
Looking for advice: combining AI skills with SCUBA diving marine fieldwork
12 Septiembre 2025 1:18pm
1 April 2026 10:35am
Hi Daniel
It depends on what you want to be
If you really want to bring something new then I guess do a PhD
I have a weird background, applied mathematician, PhD in econ and now working on this
I am guessing that the transition is doable as the math is the same that's how I kept doing very different subjects
I am currently working in an french engineering school on international shipping and would love to translate AI for conservation of ocean and I have several ideas
So I would be happy to discuss them and if interested let me know?
4 April 2026 4:12pm
Hi! I'm interested in this as well actually, though I have a BS in Computer Science, no Masters.
8 April 2026 8:53am
Hey, I am also interested, would you also be able to share the information with me too :)
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9 Marzo 2026 11:03am
11 March 2026 9:22am
Great summary, Frank. I agree with and have experienced many of the points. I have asked and get asked for collaborations, but many people don't realize how big of a commitment it actually is. There are so many things that complicate it, ie:
All this isn't to discourage people from collaborations. A good collaboration can lead to great things and a lot of innovation. Each collaboration is an opportunity to create something innovative and impact the world. For us, collaborations are great and have led to amazing projects that we could have never pulled off alone. But it's always best to be aware of and head off the potential messy issues that may come up.
Hope this helps anyone that wants to start a collaboration. I think it's best to balance casual-ness with awareness of the realities of where things may go.
Akiba
12 March 2026 6:10pm
Hej Akiba!
What a great follow up on the article! Good to know that you share my insights and experiences. And more importantly, as becomes abundantly clear from your long addition, inviting someone, getting invited and accepting the invite is really still just the beginning, even after all the work done to become part of a community.
Lots of pitfalls, but warning and solving these issue is in part what WildLabs is for!
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9 February 2026 1:31am
11 February 2026 2:16am
Hi Macayle! My assumption is that this is an in-person only event...yes? If there is an option to join remotely or listen in, please do follow up and share with our Community! I would personally love to attend, and I am sure many others would as well! And if there may be any content that is publicized post the event, please do share that as well. :) Sounds like a fantastic initiative -- thank you for sharing! Cheers!
Women in Conservation Forum (WiCF) 2nd March in Nairobi: GoFundMe platform
30 Enero 2026 5:14am
30 January 2026 10:52am
Hello Macayle
It is of great pleasure that there is this opportunity coming to East Africa. I would like to attend this. Do you have any recommendation for funding a student to attend such a forum? I will share this opportunity with our East Africa WhatsApp group too.
2 February 2026 2:33am
Hi Susan,
Thank you for your message.
I apologise, but as we are a non-profit and mostly volunteer-run, we are presently unable to provide funding support to people to travel to Nairobi for the forum.
Thank you for sharing WiCF with the whatsapp community; that’s lovely of you!
I can write up an official letter of invitation if that would help with a university bursary application, and WiCF attendees will receive a certificate of attendance for the day.
I have a small invitation flyer; feel free to share this with others who may be interested.
Kind regards,
Macayle
Women in Marine Conservation session in the Women in Conservation Forum (WiCF) day 2nd March in Nairobi, Kenya.
30 Enero 2026 4:52am
30 January 2026 4:56am
Disclaimer: The related organisations in the blue box below are not partnership statements. I am merely trying to spread the word. We only have official partnerships (e.g. by an MoU) with CCF and WildDrone for the GCTDF.
Thank you!
30 January 2026 10:55am
Hi Macayle
Are these two different forums; one in Mombasa and other in Nairobi? can you make me understand please?
1 February 2026 2:02am
Women in Conservation Forum, Nairobi, 2nd March 2026
5 Enero 2026 1:20am
10 January 2026 5:47pm
Really excited about thie event. Please check your DM
11 January 2026 12:41pm
Hi @DavidGlobalDroneForum
I’m a Kenyan founder working on iSafari, a mobile sightings and ranger‑support platform for guides and conservancies here. We’re trying to bridge the gap between what guides/rangers know on the ground and structured data that can actually inform decisions.
We’d really love for our small startup team to be in the room at GCTDF 2026, both to learn from the drone and data tracks and to explore where tools like ours can plug into ongoing work with KWS and other partners.
Are there any provisions for early‑stage African startups (discounted tickets, showcase slots, or any support) who want to contribute but are still bootstrapping?
30 January 2026 4:40am
Hi Aly,
Sorry for the late reply, I hope you're well. Your work with rangers sounds awesome.
On our booking platform for GCTDF, we have various ticket price categories, such as $150 USD for the week for African-based NGOs and academics, or $450 USD for the week for African for-profit businesses. https://eventsmo.com/en/event/global-conservation-tech-drone-forum
Here are our conference tracks https://www.gctdf.org/conference-tracks
And our speaker submission platform https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdzmJGugU1bkG8W9-jp3h-_q4d8VDDabAcfSQxYT-UPVEOxFw/viewform https://www.gctdf.org/speaking
Thanks for reaching out! Best wishes,
Macayle Guerin
Feel free to email with any questions at [email protected] and [email protected]
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