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WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

The Independent Evaluation Office of the Global Environment Facility is requesting Expressions of Interest from individual consultants to conduct remote sensing and geospatial analysis for Evaluation of Programmatic Approaches in the GEF,... Remote Sensing & GIS, Software and Mobile Apps
Tony Whitten

Tony Whitten

Caves don't tend to be well-liked ecosystems, being extremely dark, often quite cramped, and slippery. And the creepy-crawlies that live within them can be the stuff of nightmares. Nevertheless, one's attitude towards these critters must... Acoustics, Biologging, Camera Traps, Sensors
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

Holohil Systems is now accepting applications for grants to support the purchase of wildlife tracking equipment of up to CDN $2,000 from the Holohil's own product line. Applications are welcome from any geographical location or species... Human-Wildlife Conflict, Biologging
Roland Kays

Roland Kays

Sharing personal 'best of' animal pictures is a favorite pastime of many camera trappers. A prolific camera trapper himself, Roland Kays has pulled together more than 600 images collected by 152 researchers from 54 different countries... Citizen Science, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Camera Traps
Alex Rogers

Alex Rogers

The emergence of low-cost development boards, online maker communities sharing designs, and improving availability of services like 3D printing and laser cutting services are making low volume manufacturing of custom devices more...
Paul Glover-Kapfer

Paul Glover-Kapfer

Drones are being explored for a spectrum of applications in conservation that include mapping, biodiversity inventories, antipoaching patrols, wildlife tracking and fire monitoring. However, questions remain about whether drones will... Citizen Science, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Wildlife Crime, Drones
Andy Whitworth

Andy Whitworth

Can camera traps placed in trees offer a way to rapidly inventory secretive arboreal mammals? How does this approach compare with traditional survey techniques? Dr Andy Whitworth and his colleagues set out to answer these questions for the... Camera Traps
Ammie Kalan

Ammie Kalan

More than half of all primate species are endangered, including our closest living relative, the chimpanzee. Could Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) be applied to primates as well as it has been for other taxa? In this case study for the... Human-Wildlife Conflict, Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Sensors
Jenna Bonello

Jenna Bonello

WWF's new thermal infrared camera imaging and human detection software leads to dozens of arrests of wildlife criminals in Africa.  East Africa Community
Alexis Hatto

Alexis Hatto

The Sustainable Palm Oil Transparency Toolkit (SPOTT) is an online platform providing practical information for stakeholders in the palm oil supply chain. Alexis Hatto from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) shows how SPOTT’s... Software and Mobile Apps
Alasdair Davies

Alasdair Davies

Current efforts to track endangered Green Sea Turtles rely on tags that cost upward of $2000 per unit. Alasdair Davies of the Zoological Society of London has been working with Luka Mustafa, a Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow and founder of ... Biologging
Eric Fegraus

Eric Fegraus

Operating the largest tropical forest camera trap network globally, TEAM Network has accumulated over 2.6 million images. How can large datasets coupled with new techniques for data management and analysis provide unique insights into what... Human-Wildlife Conflict, Wildlife Crime, AI for Conservation, Camera Traps, Data management and processing tools, Software and Mobile Apps