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Femke Hilderink

Femke Hilderink

Human-wildlife conflict can be difficult to understand without knowing its impact on people and communities. In this case study, authored by community member and Human Wildlife Conflict Tech Challenge coordinator Femke Hilderink, we hear... Climate Change, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Sensors
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

Welcome to an 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 fourth spotlight features... Citizen Science, Wildlife Crime, Software and Mobile Apps
Shashank Srinivasan

Shashank Srinivasan

Earlier this year, WILDLABS community member Shashank Srinivasan was involved in an operation to capture the Pilibhit man-eater. In this account, he shares how they successfully managed to tranquilize and capture the tiger, which has now... Human-Wildlife Conflict, Drones
Gautam Shah

Gautam Shah

With the craze around Pokémon Go in 2016 and the recent release of Apple’s AR Kit, augmented reality is coming out of the shadow of its sexier twin, virtual reality. The opportunities for using AR to engage audiences with wildlife... Citizen Science, Software and Mobile Apps, East Africa Community
Heidi Hendry

Heidi Hendry

Frustrated by the limitations of the tools that were available for managing large camera trap data sets, Heidi Hendry and Chris Mann set out to develop something that met their needs, and thus, Camelot was born.  In this From the Field... Citizen Science, Human-Wildlife Conflict, AI for Conservation, Camera Traps, Software and Mobile Apps
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

The European Space Agency is calling for Kick-Start ideas to leverage space technology for wildlife protection. Three main topics of interest have been identified: 1) Wildlife monitoring, tracking and inventory, 2) Habitat monitoring and... Citizen Science, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Wildlife Crime, AI for Conservation, Data management and processing tools, Software and Mobile Apps, Remote Sensing & GIS, Sensors
Andrew Hill

Andrew Hill

Its been a busy couple of months for the Open Acoustic Devices team. They've just returned back from Belize where they have been trialling the new AudioMoth design for gunshot detection. Find out what they've been up to in this field... Wildlife Crime, Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Sensors
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

Welcome to an 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.  Slow lorises are adorable, which... Wildlife Crime, eDNA & Genomics
John Cornell

John Cornell

When developing and deploying new technologies, something things do not go according to plan. The difficult road leading to success and the hard won lessons learnt along the way are seldom shared, and unfortunately more typically forgotten... Citizen Science, Software and Mobile Apps
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

In 2016, WILDLABS evolved into a global network of over 1,300 members. We served a truly global audience, receiving more than 20,000 visitors from 110+ countries.  Download the WILDLABS Annual Report 2016 to learn how the community has...
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

Welcome to an 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 second spotlight features...
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

In this From the Field interview, we speak to Eric Becker, a conservation technology engineer at the World Wildlife Fund US. He talks about his work in technology design and the key challenges he's experienced implementing new technology... Human-Wildlife Conflict, Wildlife Crime, Drones, Sensors, Software and Mobile Apps