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- Introducing the WILDLABS On the Edge Fellows
<p>We're proud to introduce the first <strong>WILD</strong>LABS On the Edge Fellows for 2022, Loretta Schindlerova and Meredith Palmer! Working alongside expert Edge Impulse mentors, these two fellows will use embedded machine learning to bring innovative projects to life.</p>
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- EarthRanger Announces Inaugural Conservation Tech Award Recipients
<p>On 3rd November 2021, Earthranger Announced <a href="https://giraffeconservation.org/">Giraffe Conservation Foundation </a>and<a href="http://lionguardians.org/"> Lion Guardians</a> as the inaugral Conservation Tech Award Recipients. The two organizations are Harnessing the Power of Technology to Protect Endangered Species and Promote Human-Wildlife Coexistence.</p>
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<p>In this final contribution to the <a href="https://www.wildlabs.net/resources/news/introducing-technical-difficulties-editorial-series">Technical Difficulties Editorial Series</a>, Ellie Warren introduces the original John Cornell case study that inspired our ongoing conversation about the value of sharing failures and challenges with the conservation technology community.</p> <p><a href="https://www.wildlabs.net/sites/default/files/technical_difficulties-_case_study_12.pdf"><strong>Download this case study and editor's introduction here.</strong></a></p> <p><strong>The full Technical Difficulties series will be available to download as a collection in January 2022.</strong></p>
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- WILDLABS Virtual Meetups Season Four: Tracking Progress
This season, we’re bringing together leading engineers, conservationists, and academics to explore the future of technology in movement ecology and ask where exactly investment is needed to catapult this field forward. Join us to discuss emerging tools for movement data collection, analysis, and sharing, and to imagine future tech innovations that could answer questions we haven’t yet thought to ask.
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- Module 8: In the Field
Welcome to the eighth and final module of our Build Your Own Data Logger virtual course. We’ve built, coded and tested our data logger. Now we’re taking it into the field.
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Hi All, I'm looking for upcoming tech4wildlife conferences, workshops and gatherins during 2019 espeically in London, Glasgow and Bristol, but also interested beyond that...
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Hi Folks. Wondering if anyone can suggest some specific tech to reduce conflicts from potential spp reintroduction and livestock for trophic species, in particular golden and...
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