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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 hardwaresoftware, 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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Habitat box monitoring?

Does anybody know of any good open-source solutions for habit box monitoring (e.g. bird boxes, bat boxes, hedgehog boxes and kestrel boxes)? We're trying to figure out if the...

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Quickest way to do that is to do a simple range test using 2 modules like thisMobile LoRa setup

It's minimal cost and no need for any wiring or soldering etc.  You can also use it to see how antenna height affects the range, and - if needed - use the temporary base station as a repeater to extend the range of boxes that are in difficult locations. But the repeater will need to be equipped with a solar cell to keep the battery charged.

I use a kit like this - but with longer antenna to get a better range

LoRa test kit

I think they are on sale at the moment https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009827293700.html

If you like, just send me the coordinates of the area where you intend to monitor the boxes. With Google Earth (or a contour map if you have) I may be able to give you an indication of what range you can expect.

 

 

 

 

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WOOHOO ITS WORKING!! Tech finds undetected decades old Alien Invasive Parent Plants in indigenous forest!

Great news everyone!! In November 2024 GeoWing Academy scanned 239 hectares of forested valleys using an off-the-shelf DJI Phantom 4 drone. The resulting...

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This is a very promising result. The use of drones for detecting invasive species demonstrates strong potential for improving monitoring efficiency and accuracy. In a country like Brazil, where ecosystems are significantly affected by invasive species such as Hovenia dulcis (Japanese raisin tree) and Pinus spp., this technology could become a valuable tool for early detection and management.

It certainly is! The great thing about it too is that the aerial detections often lead to more ground detections when teams are locating the trees from the map data and by using the ground app, they are able to mark the locations and photograph the newly discovered aliens and sync it to the existing maps as well. This allows for truly comprehensive removal and monitoring data capture.

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Nature Tech Unconference - Anyone attending?

Hi all, anyone planning to attend the Nature Tech Unconference on 28th March at the London School of Economics Campus in London, UK? (the event is free to attend but...

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Myself and the Fauna & Flora Conservation Technology team will be there (@Chelsea_Smith  and @ugyenpenjor ) and also the WILDLABS team @HRees ! See you!

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Looking for opportunities in AI for Bioacoustics and Environmental Monitoring

Hi everyone,My name is Leonardo Mannini, and I’m an AI engineer with a strong interest in bioacoustics and conservation technology.I recently completed a research role at FBK (...

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Hi Leonardo,


Let’s chat! I potentially have some opportunities, collaborations or even short-term employment. Send me a message. 

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Biowatch: a free, open-source desktop app for camera trap analysis

Hi everyone  I wanted to share something we've been building that feels right at home in this community: Biowatch, a free and open-source desktop app...

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This looks amazing and I look forward to trying it out when I get the chance! 

Just wondering, when it comes to the AI recognitions, is there a way to "rename" the recognitions that were incorrect? 

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Design your own wildlife satellite tag at the ICTC

Hi all,Arribada is hosting a Pre-Conference Workshop on the morning of 17th February at the ICTC so you can experiment with designing and assembling your own...

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That's amazing! Unfortunately I'll miss the event. Any chance if something like this is recorded for remote participants.

Hi Arky,

We enjoyed running the workshop and it was a fantastic conference overall. Due to the nature of running it live we couldn't record the session, but we have some ideas to try and make it a more regular thing, so watch this space.

Did not make it to the conference, but this is a topic of interest. Will keep an eye out for future workshops announcements.

It looks like the hardware is reasonably priced. Can you give a sense of what the connectivity costs are?

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Safe and Sound project report: Is Camtrap DP a suitable standard for (bio)acoustic data?

Dear WILDLABS community,We are pleased to share with you the publication of the Safe and Sound project report: Is Camtrap DP a suitable...

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Your report on extending Camtrap DP to bioacoustics resonated with something we are just beginning to explore in Mindoro Island, Philippines.

We have ongoing camera trap deployments in interior forest habitats and are beginning to examine the acoustic layer embedded in those recordings, particularly for nocturnal species such as the Mindoro Boobook. The discussion around terminology and how datasets are structured feels especially relevant, though I am still trying to understand how frameworks like Camtrap DP would apply in practice to this kind of data.

It is encouraging to see this direction being shaped at the community level. I will be following this closely as we continue to learn and figure out how our own datasets might eventually align.

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Reproducible Builds in Software Development

Hi Wildlabs — quick question for the community: how important is reproducibility in your day-to-day conservation tech work?A few prompts to help:How important is...

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Hi Stephen,

My experience of Nix is limited unfortunately but I think it offers a lot of the same benefits. I'm an Emacs/Lisp fan so it's perfect for me :)

There is Cuirass, which is a Guix specific CI and build automation service and a pack command to create containers. It's nice to have everything linked with Guix rather than different systems/frameworks

I built a small POC to explain the benefits. 

Makes sense, I thought there might be a Lisp preference factoring in there 🙂

Cuirass looks cool, I'm going to check it out, and the eco-pulse-monitor project looks great too, well done!

Related to AI sustainability, have you checked out any of the CodeCarbon tools by chance? I've been working on incorporating their library into our daily code tasks at work, seems like a worthwhile project - 

EcoLogits just joined CodeCarbon too I think, also neat - 

Thanks!

Thank you. That looks great! I was trying to build something similar but, as usual, there's a Python library already :) I was leaning towards trying SLMs like llama.cpp

 

My end goal is to find ways to use this approach in animal conservation specifically. I'm looking at data sets from the IUCN to see what's possible. I'd love to hear more about your work

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The boring fund: Standardizing Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) data - Safe & sound

Thanks to the Boring Fund, we are developing a common standard for Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) data.Why it’s important: PAM is rapidly growing, but a core bottleneck is the...

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Hey Sanne, awesome - we definitely need a consistent metadata standard for PAM.

If you haven't already, I would suggest sharing this on the Conservation Bioacoustics Slack channel and the AI for Conservation Slack channel. You would reach a lot of active users of PAM, including some folks who have worked on similar metadata efforts. 

If you're not a member of either one of those, DM me your preferred email address and I'll send you an invite!

Hello everyone,

Thank you all for your contribution!

You can read some updates about this project in this post.

Julia

For future readers, here you can find the report for this project: 

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Seeking input: FAIR & AI-ready wildlife drone datasets

Have you ever tried to reuse a published drone dataset, only to realize key context was missing? Or wanted to publish your drone dataset, but not sure how to start?We are seeking...

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Hi @jennamkline , are you in the SCB Drones and Data Working Group? I think it would be great to have that as a topic for discussion during the next meeting! I'd be keen to hear more about this work.

@annavallery this might be of interest to you.

hi @elsa thanks so much for the suggestion! i would love the SCD Drones and Data Working Group's input on this proposal. I was planning on attending one of their meetings later in March to solicit feedback. If there are additional venues to engage with the group, please let me know!

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AI Segmentation Tool for QGIS

I’ve recently been testing an AI segmentation plugin developed by TerraLab for QGIS, and I have to say — it’s seriously impressive.It’s essentially a one-click segmentation tool...

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It is a fantastic tool, really helps save time and increases efficiency. Have you used or designed tools like this before?

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Pytorch-Wildlife: A Collaborative Deep Learning Framework for Conservation (v1.0)

Welcome to Pytorch-Wildlife v1.0At the core of our mission is the desire to create a harmonious space where conservation scientists from all over the globe can unite, share, and...

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Hi everyone! @zhongqimiao was kind enough to join Variety Hour last month to talk more about Pytorch-Wildlife, so the recording might be of interest to folks in this thread. Catch up here: 

Hi @zhongqimiao ,

Might you have faced such an issue while using mega detector

The conflict is caused by:
pytorchwildlife 1.0.2.13 depends on torch==1.10.1
pytorchwildlife 1.0.2.12 depends on torch==1.10.1
pytorchwildlife 1.0.2.11 depends on torch==1.10.1

 

if yes how did you solve it, or might you have any ideas?

torch 1.10.1 doesn't seem to exist

Very interesting!

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Open Source Solutions (OSS) Group Survey Results

In the late-2025 we shared an OSS Group Survey to help us understand:Who is our OSS Community?What does this community want/need from WILDLABS?What should be our priorities?If...

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As a newcomer to this platform/community, this was incredibly insightful. I look forward to exploring this network and building a better world together. 

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Women in Conservation Forum: 3 Weeks Today!!

The Women in Conservation Forum held in the Trademark Hotel on Monday the 2nd of March is happening 3 weeks from today!Our timetable is coming together well, with involvement from...

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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!

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Women in Conservation Forum (WiCF) 2nd March in Nairobi: GoFundMe platform

Hello all, We have set up a GoFundMe platform for Women in Conservation Forum. Our goal is to make the day as open and accessible as possible. We would greatly...

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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.

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 

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Women in Marine Conservation session in the Women in Conservation Forum (WiCF) day 2nd March in Nairobi, Kenya. 

Hello everyone, We have speaker slots available in the Women in Marine Conservation session in WiCF on Monday 2nd March in Nairobi! This hour-long...

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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! 

Hi Macayle

Are these two different forums; one in Mombasa and other in Nairobi? can you make me understand please?

 

Hi Susan, We are just organising the one – Global Conservation Tech and Drone Forum 2-6 March in Nairobi. Women in Conservation Forum is a one-day forum on 2nd March, part of the wider GCTDF. https://www.gctdf.org/agenda I was merely mentioning the Our Ocean Conference in Mombasa because of its importance in marine conservation.
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