Groups joined
Groups
Group
- Latest Discussion
- Master Project Collaboration/Ideas!
- Latest Resource
- /
- Jackal in hide: detection dogs show first success in the quest for golden jackal (Canis aureus) scats
Published paper attached
Group
- Latest Discussion
- Automatic extraction of temperature/moon phase from camera trap video
- Latest Resource
- /
- ICOTEQ launch TAGRANGER® system of products
TagRanger® is a state-of-the-art wildlife finding, monitoring and tracking solution for research, conservation and environmental professionals. With superior configurability for logging data, reporting location and engaging in GPS-beating ranging technology, TagRanger® will direct you to the exact Tag location with a precision that gets you within touching distance (‘Finding’).
Group
- Latest Discussion
- ISO Speakers for Emerging Technologies class.
- Latest Resource
- /
- #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge: Judges' Panel Honorees
Please join us in celebrating this year’s top #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge Honorees as chosen by our panel of leading conservation organization judges, and enjoy the story contained within these entries about how our global community is using conservation tech, and where their bold and innovative ideas will take our field next.
Group
- Latest Discussion
- TWS2023 - get in touch
- Latest Resource
- /
- ICOTEQ launch TAGRANGER® system of products
TagRanger® is a state-of-the-art wildlife finding, monitoring and tracking solution for research, conservation and environmental professionals. With superior configurability for logging data, reporting location and engaging in GPS-beating ranging technology, TagRanger® will direct you to the exact Tag location with a precision that gets you within touching distance (‘Finding’).
Group
- Latest Discussion
- Automatic extraction of temperature/moon phase from camera trap video
- Latest Resource
- /
- PiCAM: A Raspberry Pi-based open-source, low-power camera system for monitoring plant phenology in Arctic environments
Dedi Yang and co athors publiched a paper on a Raspberry Pi-based open-source, low-power camera system
Group
- Latest Discussion
- Successfully integrated deepfaune into video alerting system
- Latest Resource
- /
- Mozilla Foundation, funding for nature conservation
Many people know of the Mozilla Foundation because of the FireFox browser and other open source software they produce together with countless volunteers. Perhaps less well known, the Mozilla Foundation also runs a funding program, which I believe may be an potential source of support for certain nature conservation projects.
Group
- Latest Discussion
- Master Project Collaboration/Ideas!
In the sprawling African savannas, the Acacia xanthophloea takes the spotlight, weaving a tale of resilience against herbivores. The defense mechanisms of plants, such as spines, thorns, and prickles emerge as nature's tools for survival, deflecting the appetites of voracious mammals. While past studies touched on the significance of spines, our exploration probes into the quantitative intricacies, unraveling how these elements influence Acacia xanthophloea's response to browsing pressure. The research was conducted in an African savanna, known for its dense herbivore populations, particularly large mammals.
Collections
Keep track of the resources that matter to you! Collections let you save, organise, and share content from all over the WILDLABS community. Create your first collection by clicking on the bookmark icon wherever you see it.
Jeffrey Evans's Comments
Be part of the conversation! Once you've joined a discussion in the community, your comments will show up here.