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WILDLABS Team

WILDLABS Team

Are you stuck on an AI or ML challenge in your conservation work? Apply now for the chance to receive tailored expert advice from data scientists! Applications due 27th January 2023 AI for Conservation, Community Base, Acoustic Monitoring, Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Biologging, Camera Traps Wednesday 18 January, 2023

Earth Observation 101 Community Wednesday 18 January, 2023
WILDLABS Team

WILDLABS Team

The WILDLABS Tech Tutors are here to answer your ‘How do I do that?’ questions of conservation technology. This season, our expert speakers will cover tools and topics that help address conservation challenges unique to East Africa,... Community Base, East Africa Community Wednesday 18 January, 2023
Alex Killion

Alex Killion

Yale University - Center for Biodiversity and Global Change Data management and processing tools , Software and Mobile Apps Tuesday 17 January, 2023
Louise Gentle

Louise Gentle

Discover how humans are working with animals – from dragonflies and ospreys to hedgehogs and jaguars – to improve our understanding of wildlife behaviour and numbers around the world, and how best to protect them. Biologging Monday 16 January, 2023
Anne Dangerfield

Anne Dangerfield

Join the Arribada Initiative! We have a unique opportunity for a software developer to create mobile / desktop applications and intuitive user interfaces that assist researchers and fieldworkers to conserve wildlife. Data management and processing tools , Open Source Solutions, Protected Area Management Tools, Software and Mobile Apps Monday 16 January, 2023
Ellie Warren

Ellie Warren

Here's a fascinating new case study on Ocean Tracking Network's work with underwater gliders to track tagged marine species like crabs. If you're interested in biologging, marine tech, or fisheries' tech usage, take a few minutes to read... Biologging, Marine Conservation Friday 13 January, 2023
Ellie Warren

Ellie Warren

The British Ecological Society's journals always have topics that will interest our conservation tech community - in this particular issue, you'll find research on a large-scale camera trapping effort to monitor mammals, as well as the... Camera Traps, Citizen Science Friday 13 January, 2023
Carly Batist

Carly Batist

We review key characteristics of four AI platforms—Conservation AI, MegaDetector, MLWIC2: Machine Learning for Wildlife Image Classification and Wildlife Insights—and two auxiliary platforms—Camelot and Timelapse—that incorporate AI output... AI for Conservation, Camera Traps, Data management and processing tools , Software and Mobile Apps Friday 13 January, 2023
Carly Batist

Carly Batist

This article examines the politics of emerging partnerships among big-tech corporations, big international non-governmental organisations (BINGOs) and bilaterals that promote the uptake and implementation of ‘smart technologies’ in... Ethics of Conservation Tech Friday 13 January, 2023
Carly Batist

Carly Batist

Sending real-time alerts from ecological sensors such as camera traps in areas with poor data connectivity is complex and involves integrating a large number of potentially complex hardware and software components. Our results demonstrate... Camera Traps, Connectivity, Open Source Solutions, Sensors Friday 13 January, 2023
Carly Batist

Carly Batist

An online portal to help governments, researchers, conservation advocates & others monitor activity throughout the world’s marine environment, as well as design & implement protected areas. The Marine Manager is now open to anyone... Marine Conservation, Remote Sensing & GIS, Sustainable Fishing Challenges Friday 13 January, 2023