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WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

Welcome to the first installment of a new series from the Wildlife Crime Tech Challenge in which we will be sharing updates from their 16 Prize Winners who are working to combat wildlife crime around the globe.  This first spotlight... Wildlife Crime, Software and Mobile Apps, East Africa Community
Kate Wing

Kate Wing

There is a revolution coming in conservation. Advances in conservation technology are generating more data than ever before on what lives where, who eats who, and what’s disappearing and how fast, but it still requires human time to watch... Sustainable Fishing Challenges, AI for Conservation, Camera Traps
Kate West

Kate West

In 2016, Cambodia reached a landmark for marine conservation when a 405 km2 Marine Fisheries Management Area was declared around the islands of Koh Rong and Koh Rong Sanloem, creating the country’s first large-scale marine protection. This... Sustainable Fishing Challenges, Wildlife Crime, Software and Mobile Apps
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

In this From the Field interview, we speak to Dr. Raman Sukumar, a world renowned expert on Asian elephant conservation. He shares his thoughts on how technology could be used for mitigating elephant-human conflict, and reflects on the... Human-Wildlife Conflict, Wildlife Crime, Biologging, Camera Traps, Software and Mobile Apps, Sensors
Phil Wilkes

Phil Wilkes

How many samples do you hope to collect on your next field assignment? 50, 100 or 1000? How about billions. It may seem overly optimistic, but as Dr Phil Wilkes explains, that’s the reality when using Light Detection and Ranging, or LiDAR. Remote Sensing & GIS, Sensors
Olivia Bailey

Olivia Bailey

Researchers have identified 15 emerging risks and opportunities for species and ecosystems around the world in a recent horizon scanning exercise. Sustainable Fishing Challenges, Wildlife Crime, AI for Conservation, Sensors
Paul Millhouser

Paul Millhouser

Satellite tracking is the state of the art of technology for mapping wildlife movement. But what if your budget is not state of the art? In our second From the Field interview, we're talking with WILDLABS member and GIS consultant Paul... Biologging, Sensors
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

Most people assume that research equipment is expensive and complicated. Yet it doesn’t need to be and the noise egg is a perfect example of this. It consists of a watertight container (as used by scuba divers) and the buzzer from a... Sustainable Fishing Challenges, Sensors
Paul Meek

Paul Meek

The Camera Traps group is one the most active in our community, with members keen to discuss approaches to data management and processing, study design, and new software and hardware developments. Indeed, the top entry from our 2016 #... Human-Wildlife Conflict, Camera Traps
María José Bolgeri

María José Bolgeri

In our new From the Field series, we're speaking with WILDLABS members to discover how they use technology in their work. Through these interviews we will be showcasing the variety of technologies our members are working with, uncovering... Human-Wildlife Conflict, Sensors
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

Are you ready for this year's #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge? In anticipation, we're counting down our ten favourite entries from last year. Do you think you can top these? Citizen Science, Sustainable Fishing Challenges, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Wildlife Crime, Acoustics, Biologging, Camera Traps, Drones, eDNA & Genomics, Sensors, Software and Mobile Apps
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

Carpathian shepherd dogs have been reintroduced to the Zarand Landscape Corridor to guard livestock and help mitigate human-wildlife conflict in Romania. Human-Wildlife Conflict