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Strength of your passwords
25th September 2017 at 06:50pm
The Future of wildlife?
21st September 2017 at 07:14am
Thinking about conservation tech entrepreneurship?
20th September 2017 at 02:55pm
We're heading to the London Tech for Good Meetup - Monday, September 11, 2017
4th September 2017 at 05:34pm
Bright Frog Game Studios logging on!
23rd June 2017 at 06:58pm
24th June 2017 at 12:21am
Thanks for all your help Steph!
22nd November 2018 at 04:23pm
Welcome! How are you getting on with your game studio?
Women in Ecology Mentoring Scheme
23rd May 2017 at 04:24pm
1st June 2017 at 04:06pm
Update
Applications now open for the BES scheme. Apply from anywhere in the world!
Deadline to apply: 28 July 2017
The five big announcements from Google I/O
19th May 2017 at 02:46pm
26th May 2017 at 01:06am
You can get a sense of Google Lens today with the Thing Translator Google AI Experiment. I recommend checking out the other experiments too. Fun and sometimes bordering on magical.
Live Webcast May 17: Can Technology Save the Earth?
17th May 2017 at 10:09am
Biodesign - using pheromones & tech to curate future ecosystems
25th April 2017 at 09:52am
25th April 2017 at 01:49pm
Hi. Personally, I like the idea of number 1. It could also be useful for catching invasive species such as lionfish, or maybe it could also act as a lure for them. Could species over time adapt to the presence of the phermones though?
The third point sounds like a GMO and it's one thing when it's being proposed for crops, but it's another when it comes to wild species. That could forever alter the gene pool, similar to the debate over the farming of GMO salmon in proximity to wild populations.
Upcoming capacity building conference
14th March 2017 at 05:15pm
21st March 2017 at 07:17pm
I went to one of the ERT Spatial Ecology and conservation conferences in Bristol a couple of years ago. It was invaluable - I discovered things there that I'm now using extensively at work. Plus, Mark is a great guy. I checked back recently and saw that this was happening - it sounds wonderful - have a great time! The WILDLABS.NET session looks awesome!
Using social entrepeneurship for conservation
8th March 2017 at 01:45pm
Sign up to participate in Make for the Planet during the Earth Optimism Summit
7th February 2017 at 03:17am
23rd February 2017 at 08:57pm
Oh! That's great news, thanks for clarifying Barbara.
25th February 2017 at 12:30am
This sounds fantastic! Am based out of San Diego but could potentially travel in and would be interested to join a WILDLABS team if there's one in the making.
2nd March 2017 at 01:09pm
Managed to chorale a group together at my company and submitted our application last night. If any Wildlabs folk are joining as part of other teams though, I love to meet them there (and will keep my fingers crossed that we're all selected to attend!) :)
Info Tech for Non-Profits blog
2nd February 2017 at 06:47pm
3rd February 2017 at 03:48pm
This is a great blog, it's really interesting!
24th May 2017 at 12:29pm
For those of you who work with large datasets and/or have a high turn over in temp files, the below list of software packages just makes life easier when managing laptop space, cleaning up cached files and zipping/unzipping compressed documents. Enjoy:
- For extended displays etc. Display Fusion. Free for the first month or so for the advanced version and then basic but still free after that. Most importantly allows you to have multiple display profiles so when you remove your laptop from a dock you can switch to a different profile and visa versa.
- For cleaning up a computer with a bunch of rubbish in cache folders etc. (taking up memory and slowing things down) which are difficult to find- CCleader.
- For playing all media and audio types while circumventing the frequent codec problem encountered with windows media player: VLC Media Player.
- For zipping and unzipping a variety of files and a generally superior compression ratio: 7-Zip. This also works for extracting pictures etc. from word documents without opening them- allows you to cut down on word document size without the palaver of opening and scrolling through it.
- Google Earth has now unlocked it’s PRO version with increased functionality for general use (used to cost $400 per year). You can download Google Earth PRO here.
- For programmers or those wishing to view script or large logs in a simple note pad layout but with proper coded colours, indents, file tabs etc. Notepad++.
- Finally for understanding how much space is available and what is taking up the room on any driver: SpaceSniffer.exe. Spacesniffer gives you a graphical representation of whatever driver you point it at (e.g. C Drive) which will allow you to identify possible areas of wasted space and/or bad sectors on external harddrives.
All of the software here was either introduced to me during my time with the Environment Agency or working with the Canadian government so they’ve all been vetted. The only one which is a new download mirror is the CCleaner link but it looks like the software I use on my machine currently. I usually download if from CNET but that comes up with a large number of popups…
24th May 2017 at 10:56pm
Thanks for the detailed tips, Jonathan. I offered up a similar list of Mac apps on my blog. VLC and Google Earth Pro have Mac versions. For a text editor, I recommed TextWrangler, and for disk space management, Daisy Disk.
A Conversation on Gender, Technology, and Education
25th January 2017 at 01:52pm
It's 2017
6th January 2017 at 02:58pm
8th January 2017 at 09:18am
I'm new to wildlabs, and super excited that this forum exists. I'd worked in technology (hardware design) for about 12.5 years, but am now looking for avenues to use that tech experience towards conservation. Personally, I'm just excited to learn about how and where I can use my skills to aid conservation.
2nd February 2017 at 11:23pm
My organization—Wildlife Conservation Network—is trying to use technology to more efficiently connect the stories of our conservation parters with supporters, and increasing our reach. Video is really the theme for many of our projects this year.
We did livestreaming of our Expo last Fall on both Facebook and YouTube, and that worked out well. We'll be doing the same for our 2017 Spring expo this year. Facebook heavily promotes you on your followers’ feeds when you are live. We ended up with over 12k video views so I highly recommend that you all experiment with Facebook Live this year.
I also just picked up an DJI Osmo Mobile camera gimbal. My initial tests are pretty darn impressive, especially when travelling in a vehicle over bumpy terrain. I’ll be using it on-site in Africa in a couple of weeks, and I expect it will take the quality of the typical field video up significantly.
I'm sure the next step will be to invest in a proper lav mic.
And I’m going to be training our partners on the basics of using iMovie to create and upload their own videos to YouTube.
I know this isn't exactly wildlife tech, but I think that pretty much everyone these days has a fantastic opportunity to document the amazing, cutting-edge work you are doing to share it with the world.
Relocating rhinos to Australia?!
5th December 2016 at 03:25pm
DC Tech Meetup, November 15th
10th November 2016 at 04:15pm
16th November 2016 at 12:30pm
It looks like the event went swimmingly @Rachel+Kramer and @jprobert! Did you have a chance to meet any other members or hear about other particularly interesting projects? (photo credit: John Probert)

16th November 2016 at 07:28pm
It was amazing!!!!
October Meetup: Tracking technology and acoustic monitoring with BTO
11th October 2016 at 12:18pm
What to you is considered a species?
27th September 2016 at 07:00pm
IUCN Post discussion
19th September 2016 at 08:27pm
Wildlife Conservation Expo · Oct 8 in San Francisco, CA, USA
10th September 2016 at 07:58pm
5th November 2016 at 12:39am
It's a wonderful event and I hope some folks from this community might attend next time. Great opportunity to meet the conservationists.
Join other WILDLABS members this evening!
4th September 2016 at 01:58am
Download our handy guide for the tech sessions at WCC
26th August 2016 at 04:21pm
27th August 2016 at 05:03am
Thanks a lot for this!
27th August 2016 at 01:17pm
Thank you very much @StephODonnell
28th August 2016 at 10:25pm
My pleasure!
Presenting at the IUCN Congress? Share your event details
16th August 2016 at 04:30pm
26th August 2016 at 03:54pm
Hi all
We are running a session on IUCN's decision support tools (mostly databases) for addressing invasive alien species. Many of the tools have come about due to mandates from CBD, and in partnership with other organisations.
Species Conservation Pavilion
4 September 2016
19:30 - 21:30
Details can be seen here - https://portals.iucn.org/congress/session/12436
Many thanks
26th August 2016 at 07:35pm
On behalf of the United States Department of State, I'd like to invite all interested conservationists, technologists, and others to take part in-person or online in a conservation technology event centered around the upcoming Zoohackathon!
On Friday, September 2 at 1:00 - 1:30 pm in the U.S. Pavilion at the World Conservation Congress, Undersecretary of State Cathy Novelli will host a group of leading wildlife officials, including CITES Secretary General John Scanlon and Association of Zoos and Aquariums Executive Director Kris Vehrs, for a conversation about Zoohackathon and conservation technology generally. We'll show off the recently developed Wildlife Witness app and then answer a few questions solicitied from YOU via WildLabs.net!
Please reply to this thread, write me directly, or follow up with other Zoohackathon threads on WildLabs to ask your conservation tech questions to this group of senior officials. Before the event, we'll pull a few of these questions and ask our panel, film the responses, and provide film and transcript follow-ups on WildLabs.
And if you can join us at the event in Hawaii, we'd love to see you! Then stick around for Jane Goodall's talk immediately following.
Thanks!
DeMark
Zoohackathon Global Coordinator, U.S. Department of State, [email protected]
27th August 2016 at 01:19pm
Hi @StephODonnell and others,
I'll be joining NOAA, Pew, Walton etc for a workshop on "Application of Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) Tools for Marine Protected Area (MPA) Enforcement" (session number: 10303; room 307AB; September 2, 2:30-7pm).
My part will be to present on a project that Stimson is launching ahead of the Our Ocean Conference called Secure Our Oceans, focused on technology and innovation for ocean security, including IUU (partnership with National Geographic). Check out www.secureoceans.org
J
Are you heading to Hawai'i for the IUCN World Conservation Congress?
16th August 2016 at 03:29pm
27th August 2016 at 07:07pm
Hello,
I won't be attending the IUCN conference in Hawaii, but I am writing an article on efforts to curtail the illegal wildlife trade through greater regional and international cooperation between the entities tasked with stopping the trade.
The premise of the artlice will focus on the issues raised in this working paper. https://cites.org/sites/default/files/eng/cop/17/WorkingDocs/E-CoP17-28.pdf
I'd like to focus on initiatives underway to clamp down on the transportation and logistics aspects of the global trade. And I'd like to interview the representatives of the conservation groups and agency officials attending for their views on what they'd like to see happen at Cop17.
My deadline is Sept 8th. But I'd like to conduct interviews this coming week.
Thanks,
Enrique Gili
Freelance Writer
email:[email protected]
Twitter: gili92107
SkypeID: gili92107
28th August 2016 at 06:22am
Hi Enrique, a bunch of the Wildlife Crime Tech Challenge solutions focus on transport. See esp. p 13, 19, 21, 29 of the following: https://wildlifecrimetech.org/templates/Prize_Winner_Profiles.pdf
28th August 2016 at 06:55pm
Brilliant, that's so much for the link. I got wind of the scale of the magnitude of the problem, while researching a story on ports of call for invasive species. http://www.livescience.com/29357-map-shipping-spreads-invasive-species.html
Loud noises! We've reached 1000 members!
10th August 2016 at 04:10pm
Are you working on an inspiring tech project? NT100 nominations now open!
5th August 2016 at 10:38am
CASTING AMERICA'S GREATEST MAKERS! SPECIFICALLY LOOKING FOR WILD LIFE CONSERVATION TOOLS/INVENTIONS.
24th June 2016 at 09:14pm
Request for suggestions: Innovative, technology focused conservation projects
23rd June 2016 at 01:02pm
22nd November 2018 at 04:23pm
Hi Kieran,
We should connect and have a chat!
Ross.
Solar Impulse 2 completes first ever Atlantic crossing by solar plane
23rd June 2016 at 10:00am
23rd June 2017 at 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