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Tim Knight

Tim Knight

An award-winning team of marine conservationists supported by the Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) – a partnership comprising Fauna & Flora International (FFI), BirdLife International and the Wildlife Conservation Society – has...
Tim Knight

Tim Knight

A comprehensive aerial survey of whales and dolphins off the coast of South Africa supported by a range of organisations including Fauna & Flora International (FFI) has recorded an astounding 1,106 southern right whales, including 536... Camera Traps, Sensors
Margarita Mulero Pazmany

Margarita Mulero Pazmany

A recent online video of a baby bear's efforts to scale a steep cliff took what seemed like an inspirational moment viral. But after the initial enthusiasm for the video came some controversy when scientists pointed out that the incident... Citizen Science, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Drones
Ted Schmitt

Ted Schmitt

Ted Schmitt joined us for a lunchtime lecture in which he shared his experiences working across Africa the past five years with protected area managers, anti-trafficking organisations, and scientists to effectively apply technology and... Wildlife Crime, AI for Conservation, Camera Traps, Data management and processing tools, Sensors, Remote Sensing & GIS, Software and Mobile Apps
Mongabay

Mongabay

Despite great advances in radio-telemetry technology, tracking small animals still presents challenges due to the weight of tracking equipment. In this article originally published on Mongabay, author Jason Gregg covers the Motus Wildlife... Biologging
Sol Milne

Sol Milne

In this case study, WILDLABS member Sol Milne takes us through his Ph.D. work investigating how changing land-use is affecting orangutan distribution in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. With the help of five local research assistants, he has... Camera Traps, Drones
Arribada Initative

Arribada Initative

The winners of our Human Wildlife Conflict Tech Challenge are offering regular updates throughout the year to chronicle their successes, failures, and lessons learned in the process of developing their solutions. In this update, the...
Megan Cromp

Megan Cromp

In a world of “what-ifs”, what if we shifted the way the world supports and interacts with conservation organizations in real-time? This case study provides an inside look into how frustrations in the field led Megan Cromp to develop the...
Talia Speaker

Talia Speaker

Machine learning is widely recognized as the solution to camera trap data processing, but a user-friendly and broadly-accessible system for putting this tech to use has not yet been developed. In this case study, WILDLABS Intern Talia... AI for Conservation, Camera Traps
The Maritime Executive

The Maritime Executive

Rangerbot, an underwater drone that can accurately identify and fire an injection into crown-of-thorns starfish, is ready to be put to the test on the Great Barrier Reef. The concept for RangerBot won the 2016 Google Impact Challenge... Drones, Sensors
NASA Tournament Lab

NASA Tournament Lab

NASA and The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) have launched the Next Generation Animal Tracking Ideation Challenge, seeking your ideas for how to use emerging SmallSat/CubeSat technology along with other Space, Stratosphere, Land,... Remote Sensing & GIS, Sensors, Biologging
WILDLABS Team

WILDLABS Team

The problems faced by our planet cannot be solved by any one sector working alone. To find solutions will need new voices and new approaches. Download the WILDLABS Annual Report and discover how our community is bringing people together to...