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- Scent Detectives: Extraordinary Partners in the Quest to Find Saola in the Wild of Laos
This article discusses a project utilizing canines to detect the scat of a critically endangered mammal, the Saola.
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- Underwater advertisement call of the threatened Telmatobius rubigo (Anura: Telmatobiidae
In a recent publication we tested Underwater Passive Acoustic Monitoring (UPAM) as a feasible non-invasive technique to study the calling behavior of therathened aquatic Andean frogs under natural conditions in the extreme environments of PUNA in the central Andes of Argentina
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- My Experience and Takeaways at the 1st WildlifeScientific Conference
Pomp!! Color! glamour and jubilation filled the first ever wildlife scientific conference dubbed “Use of Wildlife Science for enhanced Biodiversity Conservation and improved Livelihoods” that took place at the Lake Naivasha Resort, in Naivasha - Kenya, from its very first day of 26th to its close on 28th September, 2023. The conference brought together all kinds of people and sundry, brains with diverse thinking, innovative ideas and resolutions to the innumerable challenges facing wildlife species and their habitats coupled with the ever arching conflicting interactions between humans and wildlife.
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- The Variety Hour: 2024 Lineup
You’re invited to the WILDLABS Variety Hour, a monthly event that connects you to conservation tech's most exciting projects, research, and ideas. We can't wait to bring you a whole new season of speakers and discussions!
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- Underwater advertisement call of the threatened Telmatobius rubigo (Anura: Telmatobiidae
In a recent publication we tested Underwater Passive Acoustic Monitoring (UPAM) as a feasible non-invasive technique to study the calling behavior of therathened aquatic Andean frogs under natural conditions in the extreme environments of PUNA in the central Andes of Argentina
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In a recent publication we tested Underwater Passive Acoustic Monitoring (UPAM) as a feasible non-invasive technique to study the calling behavior of therathened aquatic Andean frogs under natural conditions in the extreme environments of PUNA in the central Andes of Argentina
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Are you interested in citizen science? Are you interested in visiting the East Coast of Australia? Well why not do both at once and attend CitSciOz23, November 21-24th?
8 September 2023
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Let's talk about tech for wildlife, nature, conservation, outdoor recreation, & citizen science at a workshop happening at this year's virtual 2021 Animal Computer...
13 October 2021
G'day Wildlabs champions, Are you interested in the intersections of technology design, citizen science, and artificial intelligence? Much of the biodiversity data used...
16 September 2021
Hi all! If you are interested in technologies that help us all learn calls of the wild from audio recordings to have fun and inform wildlife conservation, check out this...
14 July 2021
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Hi all, Members of the Australian Citizen Science Association (ACSA) are running our next citizen science conference virtually Oct 27th-29th (AEST). All are welcome and...
14 July 2021
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