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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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- Deep Voice - A Free Online Platform for AI-Based Marine Mammal Sound Detection and Classification
Passive acoustic monitoring floods marine researchers with data that can take months to annotate by hand, and the AI models that could help have long required Python setup, GitHub repos, and complex config files. Funded by the WILDLABS Awards 2025, Deep Voice removes that barrier with a free, public web app that turns marine mammal sound detection into a simple drag-and-drop task.
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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.
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- Announcing the WILDLABS Awards 2026 Grantees
Learn about the 16 selected projects that are working to innovate, scale, and adopt conservation technology for this year’s WILDLABS Awards.
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Hi all!I've been recently looking into Non-Raspberry Pi (and Jetson) SBCs that have some form of Neural Network acceleration on board. I'm trying to find a good balance between...
6 July 2026
Hi all, I'm sharing the latest update to my edge-compute wildlife monitor, this time Solar powered for full off-grid operation! The Code and 3d printable STLs files for this project are all available!
21 May 2026
I've been building a lot of experimental devices for edge computing. After not being able to to find a great solution for powering a Raspberry Pi, or other SBC, from a solar battery set-up that could also interface and...
23 October 2025
This is a follow up to my previous video about this device. I've made some design updates and produced a step-by-step guide on how to create your own device! All the files and code are publicly available!
13 September 2025
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Hi All!I've been working on various version of small AI edge compute devices that run object detection and Identification models for ecological monitoring!I've recently been...
25 June 2025
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Hi all!I've just come across this site and these forums and it's exactly what i've been looking for!I'm based in Melbourne Australia and since finishing my PhD in ML I've been...
23 February 2025
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