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Are you an emerging Tanzanian conservationist looking to leverage new technologies in your conservation practice and become part of an empowering network of female conservation leaders? Apply now for our Women in Conservation Technology...
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!
As we launch the search for our third Women in Conservation Technology cohort, let’s take a moment to reflect on the highlights of our 2023 journey and shine a spotlight on the incredible women of our inaugural Tanzania cohort.
If you are a conservation researcher or practitioner, help us understand the use of ecological connectivity through this survey. Your feedback will help to provide insights for the development of new tools and guidance that make...
SMART Global Congress, the first global gathering of conservation professionals using SMART, was held in Windhoek, Namibia from March 10-13. Here is a snapshot of what we learned!
Join our multi-national team at the AI for Biodiversity Change Global Climate Center! We're hiring a Research Data Manager & Tech Coordinator at Ohio State. Support cutting-edge research on climate change & biodiversity. Apply now!
Introducing The Freshwater Sounds Archive, a global database of sounds produced by freshwater species.
Submit your species-specific or unidentified sounds to the archive now and receive recognition for your contribution in a...
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (SNZCBI) is seeking two
postdoctoral fellows to engage more directly with identifying conservation metrics for vertebrate
communities and populations.
Our new paper uses data from the citizen science project, Seabird Watch (hosted on the Zooniverse platform; seabirdwatch.org), to measure seabird phenology. Volunteers marked birds in time-lapse images to investigate arrival and departure...
This "workflow allows users to evaluate a wide range of potential sampling designs, which can then serve as a solid foundation for future tracking projects, or even the evaluation of on-going and published studies."