With experts across the WILDLABS community working with every type of technology and in every imaginable environment, our platform is a great place to find advice and resources on choosing what tools are right for your conservation project. Whether you're in the market to try a new camera trap model, want to experiment with drones for the first time, or need help weighing the pros and cons of data management tools, there's someone in the WILDLABS community who can help you make a smart and informed choice!
The Community Base is our general gathering group. It's the place where we cover more general, big picture topics in conservation technology - ones that don't fit neatly into our other groups. If you don't know where to post something, just post it in this group. Our moderators will move it if needed!
At our Community Base, you'll find updates from the WILDLABS team on upcoming events and opportunities, and have the chance to shape our programs and platform with your opinions. And most importantly, the Community Base is also home to our Welcome to WILDLABS thread, the best place to introduce yourself to us and the community. Stop by and tell us what you're working on!
Whether you're new to WILDLABS and want to know where to begin, or you're a longtime member looking for a handy bank of resources, our Getting Started on WILDLABS thread will be your one-stop guide to getting the most out of our platform.
Want to find out more about WILDLABS? Check out our recent community call:
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Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation opened its 2024 call for project proposals. The call mentions no maximum limit nor a deadline for applications.
5 June 2024
The United Kingdom's International Science Partnerships Fund has opened a call for proposals for international research collaborations.
5 June 2024
The International Climate initiative, opened a call for €20-25M projects. It will fund one project in this call with relevance for landscape restoration.
5 June 2024
WildLabs will soon launch a 'Funding and Finance' group. What would be your wish list for such a group? Would you be interested in co-managing or otherwise helping out?
5 June 2024
The Fonseca Species Conservation Fund supports early career conservationists working on projects regarding threatened amphibians, freshwater fish, primates, small mammals, tortoises and freshwater turtles 'in urgent...
29 May 2024
National Conservation Trust Fund of Jamaica opens a call for proposals regarding protected areas and other areas of high environmental importance.
26 May 2024
Are you passionate about marine wildlife conservation? Excited to network and collaborate with fellow enthusiasts? Join us in launching the Coastal and Marine Wildlife Working Group within The Wildlife Society!
23 May 2024
The IEF's Elephant Conservation and Research Funding Support Program has opened a call for applications. Average grant size is $15K, whereas the IEF funds 20 to 25 projects per year.
22 May 2024
Save Our Seas (SOS) opened a call for small grants for 'original and innovative start-up projects' concerning marine chondrichthyan species (sharks, rays, skates, sawfishes and chimaeras). Projects can be in research,...
19 May 2024
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The UK government's 'Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia' program opened a call for applications for "locally led, multi-locational, research-to-action for restoration programmes".
19 May 2024
Do you have photos and videos of your conservation tech work? We want to include them in a conservation technology showcase video
17 May 2024
The Biodiversity Finance Initiative ( BIOFIN, a UNDP initiative ) launched a database with over 330 public and private funding opportunities.
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Fantastic. Thank you Naomi. Will share and try to put together an abstract to submit. |
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Hi Everyone, If you've received your February Community Digest today, some of you might have had an error in the First Name info in... |
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The course focuses on the role that natural resources, environmental degradation and climate change play in conflict and peacebuilding... |
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Hi everyone, I get a lot of members dropping me an email to get some time in for a chat and to get feedback/advice. These... |
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Hey Wildlabbers! I just quit my job as a professor, moved to Gamboa, bought a house, and am starting up my own jungle hacking lab down here... |
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Thanks David, I understand your point, but we are now collaborating with University research that will be examining (amongst other things) the microbial level, especially in... |
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We are hiring engineers, marketing specialists, and an operations director! For those who are passionate about technology and its potential... |
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Hi Kieran, We should connect and have a chat! Ross. |
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Community Base | 5 years 6 months ago | |
Welcome! How are you getting on with your game studio? |
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Hello, The FFI Liberia team is reaching out for contact details of small mammal specialists for a field consultancy (approx. 60 days) based... |
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EleSense IoT - https://conservationx.com/project/id/159/elesenseiotnetworkforhec |
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Hi. I'm Andy Quitmeyer, a researcher exploring how we can combine DIY interactive technology with the practice of field biologists. I... |
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EAZA CONFERENCE - Support Letter from a member (request)
3 July 2019 11:35am
Introducing your new (beta) dashboard
4 July 2018 5:13pm
3 June 2019 5:12pm
Hi everyone,
New functionality for you! We've added in a email option. You can now elect to receive a regular email that summarises new conversations from the groups you're a member of. A lot of people have asked to recieve a notification when new discussion threads are started in your groups. This is our answer to that request, and we hope it offers helpful alerts while avoiding overwhelming your inbox with notifications.
At this stage, we have it set to be sent on the 1st of the month. We can change this to give you more options (e.g. you could elect to get it fortnightly), but while we're testing it we thought it best to keep it simple. This timing should compliment your regular Community Digest that we curate from across the full community -we aim to have this come out in the middle of the month.
To turn this email on, visit your dashboard and click the cogs under your profile image on the left. Go to the 'Privacy & Notifications' tab, and then select the checkbox next to 'Please send me an email summary of the activities in my subscribed groups' (see screenshot attached). You can update your preferences here at any time.
If you want to see any changes (e.g. different timing options?) please let us know!
Stephanie
4 June 2019 1:42pm
Hi Steph and WildLabs team, this is a great idea and I'm liking these added options. I just noticed that when accessing conversations from the Dashboard > My Groups, there's no option on there to 'subscribe to this conversation' or to click onto the original conversation URL to do so.
Thanks for continually innovating!
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup Series – Season 2!
19 February 2019 3:35pm
14 March 2019 3:49am
Hi Steph.
Thanks for the clarification. I had misunderstood and thought it was a call for volunteers to propose potential talks for the virtual meetups. I hadn't realized the speakers were already chosen. Ha ha ha. I will take a look at the previous meetups to understand the format better. Looking forward to the next one and will participate in the discussion :)
Akiba
21 March 2019 2:14pm
And I'd very much like to hear about your ideas!
Mind you, it's not always the case that problem and solution sets overlap. But the more problems and solutions one knows about, the more likely it is to make a match.
Thanks,
-harold
7 May 2019 3:18pm
Hi all,
Reminder that the second event in Season 2 of the series is happing TOMORROW May 8 from 2pm-3:30pm GMT / 10am-11:30am EDT! Note that this is 3pm-4:30pm BST due to daylight savings. The meetup will focus on Tools & Spaces for Collaboration, with contributions from 3 wonderful speakers and 3 innovative makerspaces/field labs. You can still register here to join. For those who are unable to join us live, the meetup will be recorded and shared on the series page within a week of the event.
Hope to see you tomorrow!
Talia
Help requested—verifiable stories where low-tech solutions beats out high-tech
8 April 2019 5:15pm
13 April 2019 10:26pm
One more that just came to mind is the beehive fences that help protect crops and reduce elephant-human conflict. Dr Lucy King will be speaking in just under 2 hours on this topic, live-streamed on the WCN Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/wildnet/
more information on the elephants and bees project:
http://elephantsandbees.com/
17 April 2019 3:07pm
Conservation dogs is a big one, with koala scat dogs being highly successful here in QLD, Aus. I also was at the local dump the other day and I noticed that one of the crew working there was walking around cracking a whip to disperce all the ibis trying to get into the pit. They all seemed to fly away immediately, and he was a good 30m or so from the nearest bird. As this sort of thing is of great interest to me, I approached him and asked a bunch of questions, like, how long does it take them to return, and what other things have you tried? He was really helpful. Basically, the whip along with water sprayers are the only things so far that consistently work to keep the birds away for any length of time. They tried 'loud sound players' (didn't know much more than that) to no avail and the public also complained. I was there a good half an hour talking with him and I didn't see any birds come back into the pit, but he said sometimes it only takes about ten minutes. Other times it can be hours. It's interesting because there's a study showing that macropods didn't habituate to either a whip crack or their own warning stimulus (foot stomp - see: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0014549), so perhaps the whip crack is a little more immune to habituation/desensitization?
17 April 2019 3:19pm
Here's a link to a study about koala scat detection dogs: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep08349?dom=pscau&src=syn and check out Figure 1, which compares difference in time between detections in dogs and humans: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep08349/figures/1
It's hilarious! Literally my favourite box-and-whiskers plot of all time (and yes, I do have a favourite).
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup Recording: Tools & Spaces for Collaboration
17 April 2019 12:00am
Debate: Tech giants moving into conservation in the future
12 April 2019 12:20pm
12 April 2019 12:33pm
Interesting question. Dropping some replies you're already getting from @samrye and @Alasdair on Twitter here to help move the discussion along:
Thoughts... I have many.
Are you wondering about likelihood, or something else though?@Al2kA might have some musings...?
— Sam Rye (@sam__rye) April 12, 2019
It’s an interesting thing to think about the future players of conservation efforts. Data science will certainly be a driving force and who better to take a slice of the pie than tech monopolies?
— Spencer Dixon (@spencerldixon) April 12, 2019
This has already started with Microsoft appointing @lucasjoppa as Chief Environmental Officer. Private sector will take bigger steps into conservation.
— Spencer Dixon (@spencerldixon) April 12, 2019
There's definetly a rise in the big players exposing their tools for conservation use (Google's TensorFlow), but long-term in field commitment is their achilles heel. They still need NGOs & will predominently focus on big data that's eaiser to access (remote sensing vs in field)
— Alasdair Davies (@Al2kA) April 12, 2019
14 April 2019 1:43am
One concern I have is that just as tech companies tend to agglomerate into a monopoly, so too might thoughts regarding conservation. We might end up with a mental monoculture.
For instance, the popular wisdom at this time seems to be that we must priotitise the microplastic pollution problem, although some experts feel climate change is the more pressing issue. What can be tempting for a large company is to only concentrate on the thing they are best positioned to act upon. Given their pulpit and ubiquity, this view can become canon in the popular mind.
On the other hand, it's been commented that conservation efforts are so fragmented, that a powerful leader can unify these disparate NGOs under a common framework.
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup Series – Call for Input
17 September 2018 2:19pm
20 March 2019 7:23pm
also, this looks intriguing: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15297
12 April 2019 12:57pm
Hi everyone,
Friendly bit of community housekeeping here. If you're interested in the What would an open source conservation technology toolkit look like? discussion, it's continued (with enthusiasm) here.
I recommend using the 'reply as new thread' button, as it'll now drop in a link where the conversation diverged that directs people to your new conversation.
Steph
12 April 2019 1:46pm
Hi everyone,
Okay, so I've been going through and compiling all the comments here to double check we're covering off all the ideas and requests that have come out. I think we're doing a pretty good job thus far with Season 1 and what we're planning for the rest of Season 2.
Here's where we stand:
Open Source and Open Tools for Conservation (covered)
'I'd be really interested in seeing our growing community focus efforts on developing cost-effective, modular, open-source designs using a similar principle to Arduino (i.e. a common base or concept module that we can all build around), rather than re-inventing the wheel so-to-speak.'
Explored in Low Cost, Open Source Solutions Meetup. To continue the discussion about this topic (including whether we need further meetups to pick up ideas raised?), join the meetup discussion here. It'll also be covered in the second meetup of season two (tools and space for collabration).
Collaboration (covered)
'How best to collaborate, share resources and spread design and testing loads without doubling up etc., would be fantastic'
To be covered in the upcoming Tools and Spaces for Collaboration (both online and offline, e.g. APIs and makerspaces) Meetup. Are there specific questions/discussion points you want covered? Join the discussion here.
Open Data (partially covered)
I'd be interested in a discussion on Open Data and how that can support wildlife conservation. Eg training in the creation of open data, licensing and publication, accessing open data and the potential risks and benefits. There is pressure for more and more conservation research data to be published openly, what are implications for threatened species? Are there any good examples of the benefits of publishing data?
This was partly covered in our Big Data meetup, and I suspect it's going to part of the discussion in the upcoming Tools and Spaces for Collaboration meetup and the Creative approaches to data-driven storytelling Meetup. I think that a stand alone discussion thread on this topic could help move it forward, @thaliebel . I recommend getting this started in our Data Science group and see who also is interested and start hashing out what's needed. If it emerges that there's a big need to give this stand alone space for a meetup type discussion, we can pick it up from there.
Wildlife Tracking (covered)
'Very cool. I’m in. Telemetry and drones...(remind me to ask you about drones for tag placement after my experience in Niue) happy to participate and pull colleagues in if needed.'
Explored in Next-Gen Wildlife Tracking meetup. There are some follow up activities identified, including the need for a landscape map of who is doing what in developed tracking devices - where they are on the roadmap - if you have ideas for taking this forward, please shout out. And there was a lot of interest in ICARUS. We're talking with the team about potentially doing a one-off Q&A session with the team so you can ask all your questions. Let us know if this would be of interest.
Outstanding ideas: Possibly for Season 3
- Non-invasive Techniques (including DNA)
- GIS
- Camera Trapping
- Bioacoustics
We're starting to think about season three, for the second half of 2019. We're throwing around the idea that it could be focused on field users of some specific technologies, which may be challenging technology/connection wise, but it would be really valuable to hear from a variety of field applications. What do you think? Are there other topics we should cover? Let us know if you are deploying tech and can share your experience, or if you know of someone we should get involved.
Outstanding ideas: For other follow up
Using high resolution satellite imagery
Interested in a session about using high resolution satellite imagery for wildlife monitoring/IWT, principally 'what are the best sources of free high resolution imagery?
@isla and @Thomas+Starnes - as you flagged this topic for discussion, are you still interested in it being covered? I don't know enough about what your open questions are but I'm wondering if there is another format that we could explore for answering this question. Maybe the training materials/videos Akiba is suggesting here? Is a walkthrough what you're looking for, or is it more about a sharing/discussion with peers?
How is everyone powering remote tech?
Also, how is everyone powering remote tech.? I imagine solar is a big one, but doesn't that make systems easily observable/avoidable or worse? - @Rob+Appleby
I think this needs to be a stand alone discussion, possibly building on the discussion @Femke+Hilderink has started about the Battery Challenge - how to reduce battery waste and potentially connected to this thread about extending battery life with solar panels. Rob, what do you think - is there a separate discussion to be broken off here?
Future Gazing
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If you did future gazing, I think what role could 5G / meshed networks in monitoring, or a meetup to cut through blockchain nonsense and see what exact problems it can address may be useful? - @craigmelson
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I agree, it would be good to sort out what we have at hand right now, what's just over the horizon (for example, any implications of the recent deal between Iridium and Amazon for cheaper satellite data services?) and what's a bit more distant. A very good idea indeed - @Rob+Appleby
This ties in really nicely with an idea @JoeNash and I have been playing with about a simple series where we call up an expert and ask them to cut through the hype. We're thinking of questions like 'What is an API?', 'What is Blockchain?', 'What is Machine Learning?', 'What is 5G?, 'What is open source?' etc. These pop ups could be a different way to get at these questions - laying the ground work so we all have a common understanding of what we're talking about before we have these more technical futurecasting discussions. More on that very soon - i'll update this comment with a link when we post about it..
Connected to this - I've also been wondering if there's a need for spaces for smaller groups to have more technical discussions. The virtual meetups are awesome in that they create a common ground for everyone to talk about these big picture ideas and throw questions to the experts. I thhink it makes it accessible for both the conservationists and the technologists, and I'm keen to keep them as their own distinct thing, rather than trying to make them try to do everything for everyone. By their very nature they are not going to go into the hardcore technical space, they're more for exploring ideas. So having seperate spaces (smaller meetings/working groups?) that taking ideas forward in more detail (maybe this ties into your nasa idea, @Rob+Appleby ?) - could be complementary. What do you think?
As always, I'm looking forward to hearing your ideas. Thanks for the energy with which you've embraced these meetups, it's made it such a pleasure to be involved with them and to help create a space for you all to make things happen. I'm looking forward to seeing where else we take this.
Stephanie
P&G water purification packets
9 April 2019 5:54pm
WILDLABS.NET Functionality and Features - have your say
7 March 2016 10:02am
23 June 2017 5:30pm
Can I get notifications for a group? I want to get an email each time a new topic is added to 'Drones' without having to keep coming back.
23 June 2017 6:09pm
Thanks for the feedback tom! Yes, giving everyone more options around their email alerts is at the top of my list as well. It's pretty much all or nothing right now, and the lack of email notifications about new threads beginning is a big limitation we'd like to address. Will keep you posted!
9 April 2019 5:40pm
I think there might be room for improvement in the forum layout, and information shown.
Having only 5 threads per page restricts the number of active discussions that can be held simultaneously before one of them loses visibility by being pushed to the next page. Increasing this number, or adding an 'infinite scroll' feature found in other forum software like Discourse might help to facilitate more discussion.
Additionally, knowing which user was the last to respond to a thread would also be quite useful. This would allow users to quickly identify when admins, core contributers, or the original author have added to the discussion.
Cisco - Ecole Polytechnique Symposium, May 13-14
9 April 2019 11:37am
Survey: Technology for Mitigating Impacts to Biodiversity
21 March 2019 5:32pm
Have your say - take the WILDLABS Community Survey 2019
13 February 2019 6:04pm
12 March 2019 11:43am
Hi everyone,
So a quick update on this. We've had 100+ responses so far which lots of really interesting feedback coming through. We're going to close this year's survey at the end of the month, so you still have time to add your perpsective to the mix.
In the meantime, I thought I'd share some of the early results we've had so you can see what trends are coming through. I'll share the results in seperate comments in this thread over the next few days so it's not too overwhelming. I'm very interested to hear any thoughts about these early results - do you agree with them, are they unexpected?
The first one is about the functionality you want us to concentrate on adding to WILDLABS in the next 12 months. From responses so far, the highest priority is for what I'd classify as tools for collaboration. There are a lot of things you'd classify as nice to have, but hands down you'd prioritise new tools that allow you to share information/updates about your work, and make it easier to find people with skills you need or projects that need your skills. are what what you want to see asap.
Conversely, you're not particularly interested in knowing more about how things you post here are doing (e.g. personal analytics or a badging system). This is interesting - I suspect it's because it doesn't really matter how many people see what you post, the main thing that matters is the practical outcome and whether you get the answer or connection that was the reason behind you posting.
What do you think, do the trends about functionality priorities agree with what you think?
Steph
Conservation Hackathon success stories
6 March 2019 8:14pm
SCB ICCB 2019 - travel awards open now
7 February 2019 9:52pm
28 February 2019 5:01am
ICCB 2019 Travel Reimbursement Awards – Applications Open
The deadline to submit an application for ICCB 2019 Travel Awards is 15 March at 11:59 p.m US Eastern Standard Time. All applications must be submitted online.
ICCB Travel Awards will help off-set some of the awardees’ expenses to attend SCB's 29th International Congress for Conservation Biology (ICCB 2019) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 21-25 July 2019.
The availability of travel reimbursement funds is determined by the amount of money raised through sponsorships and the amount provided to the awardees will vary based on location, need, and priority status.
Applicants need to meet one of the following essential required applicant type:
Full-time graduate (Master or PhD level equally considered), or undergraduate, students currently enrolled at a university based in a developing country (this criterion applies regardless of citizenship). Priority will be given to graduate students over undergraduate students based on a 70/30 ratio.
Early career researchers based in a developing country and whose salary does not come directly from sources in developed countries. This criterion applies regardless of your country of citizenship. An early career researcher is anyone employed and conducting research within three years of having completed a Masters or a PhD degree.
Staff from NGOs based full-time in a developing country. Priority will be given to those travelling internationally on a 70/30 ratio.
To apply for travel awards please click here.
Join the 4th annual #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge!
25 February 2019 12:00am
Upcoming tech4wildlife gatherings
14 February 2019 12:26pm
20 February 2019 3:43pm
Hi Vance
We are organising a Conservation and Technology Conference to take place at the University of Nottingham on Friday 6 September 2019. https://www.bats.org.uk/our-work/conferences-symposia/conservation-and-technology-conference
This one day conference will explore conservation and technology for all wildlife (not just bats!)
It aims to:
- bring together wildlife conservationists, ecological consultants, researchers and technology experts to network and share knowledge/products/techniques.
- showcase new technologies, new applications of existing technologies and new developments in best practice
The programme will be talks-based and feature a mix of talk lengths, including some lightning talks to showcase new technologies, longer talks for projects/technologies where there are more results to discuss and a key note talk – speaker to be confirmed soon.
The Programme Selection Team would like to invite the submission of abstracts, particularly for projects using new technologies to support wildlife conservation or projects using existing technologies in new ways for conservation. We are keen to develop a diverse programme, featuring speakers working with a range of wildlife and technologies.
Abstracts should be submitted as a Word or pdf document and emailed to me: [email protected] by 15 March 2019 with the title Conservation and Technology Conference Abstract Submission.
There will also be posters on display at the Conservation and Technology Conference, please email mewith a short abstract or brief overview of the project/topic you would like to present a poster on: [email protected]
Please do share this with any friends or colleagues that you think might be interested or drop me an email with any questions, suggestions of speakers or projects you think might be interested or if you'd like to register your interest in the event.
Best wishes
Naomi
22 February 2019 8:49am
Fantastic. Thank you Naomi. Will share and try to put together an abstract to submit.
Minor Error in Feb 2019 Community Digest
19 February 2019 12:11pm
MOOC on Environmental Security and Sustaining Peace
18 February 2019 10:41am
Take the WILDLABS Community Survey 2019!
13 February 2019 12:00am
Community Office Hours: Wednesdays and Fridays
25 January 2019 3:01pm
[Invite] Digital Naturalism Conference / Residency / Workshop
15 January 2019 9:34pm
Advice for pilot regen project (New Forest, UK)
4 December 2018 12:20pm
15 January 2019 9:04am
I know this might be controversial but why do anything - why not let nature do it's thing and just observe. That way it would establish a baseline and help to formulate acellerator interventions for other sites. Although Knepp has started from a different base it's an interesting story in low intervention rewilding https://knepp.co.uk/
15 January 2019 9:23am
Thanks David,
I understand your point, but we are now collaborating with University research that will be examining (amongst other things) the microbial level, especially in poor and polluted environments. The request still stands, and any relevant collaboration would be welcomed.
All the best.
Conservation X Labs is hiring!
8 January 2019 12:32am
Request for suggestions: Innovative, technology focused conservation projects
23 June 2016 1:02pm
22 November 2018 4:23pm
Hi Kieran,
We should connect and have a chat!
Ross.
Bright Frog Game Studios logging on!
23 June 2017 6:58pm
23 June 2017 11:44pm
Loving the enthuasim Gabriela (and Jaymie), welcome to the WILDLABS community! We're delighted to have you on board.
You're already right amongst it, so I'm pretty much just going to keep our of your way so you can keep doing your thing. Just know that I'm here (via direct message through my profile or at [email protected]) if you need me.
As with all new members, I do recommend checking out our regular digest as a great way to get oriented about the latest conversations that are happening in the community, the most recent issue is available here.
You've done a stellar job introducing yourself to the community here, if you're keen to connect with other members a good starting point is our welcome thread or our member directory.
Other than that, there is nothing more to add from my end. I look forward to seeing your enthusiastic posts in our community!
Steph
24 June 2017 12:21am
Thanks for all your help Steph!
22 November 2018 4:23pm
Welcome! How are you getting on with your game studio?
Small Mammal Specialist Needed Liberia
9 November 2018 2:15pm
What have you been working on recently (2017)?
29 September 2017 12:15pm
31 August 2018 10:43am
EleSense IoT - https://conservationx.com/project/id/159/elesenseiotnetworkforhec
Home for a New Field Station Fab Lab
16 August 2018 9:24am
Make for the Planet - Borneo!
22 February 2018 6:26pm
Have your say in our Community Survey
22 February 2018 12:57pm
31 March 2019 10:23am
Hey,
Am a developer, I would be happy to give some feedback and lend you a hand.
The first major suggestion is related to the Typography. The font size are too large on some browsers. Also the embedded fonts doesn't always work on all browser/operating systems, for instance on chromium.
See the attached screenshots below:
Large typeface:
https://pasteboard.co/I7WJtCO.png
Large titles:
https://pasteboard.co/I7WJPZy.png
Some type/icons fail to load
https://pasteboard.co/I7WKsxZH.png
HTH
arky