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Jaqueline B. Ramos

Jaqueline B. Ramos

Jacqueline Ramos explains how artificial intelligence can help to track and prevent chimpanzee trafficking across the globe. Wildlife Crime, AI for Conservation
Jamie Morton

Jamie Morton

In this case study, Science Reporter Jamie Morton tells the story of how Kiwi scientists are teaming up with a local underwater robotics company to gain world-first insights into the lives of whales in Antarctica. Acoustics, Camera Traps, Drones
Peter Wells

Peter Wells

The Open Data Institute and the Office for AI are partnering to explore how data trusts could help to solve environmental, societal and industry challenges by enabling increased access to data while retaining trust. WILDLABS will be... Wildlife Crime, AI for Conservation
Sarah Pocock

Sarah Pocock

Every year for the last decade, an expert team of horizon scanners, science communicators and researchers has identified the top emerging issues in global conservation. Horizon scanning is a tool to highlight arising – but not widely-known... Climate Change
FLIR Systems, Inc.

FLIR Systems, Inc.

FLIR have announced the Kifaru Rising Project, a multi-year effort in collaboration with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to deploy FLIR thermal imaging technology to help improve wildlife ranger safety and contribute to their mission to stop... Wildlife Crime, Sensors, East Africa Community
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

In this case study, author Kat Kerlin takes us through a recently published study led by the University of California, Davis on urban hummingbirds. The researchers use passive integrated transponder, or PIT tags, to track these tiny...
Ecosulis

Ecosulis

With the aim of advancing rewildling-related technology in the UK and introducing new talent and ideas into the field of rewildling, Ecosulis is thrilled to announce the launch of their first ever Rewilding Tech Challenge. First prize is £... Human-Wildlife Conflict, AI for Conservation, Sensors
Arribada Initative

Arribada Initative

Arribada just returned from their first thermal camera field trials in Greenland, where they tested the image quality and detection abilities of their chosen thermal sensors in an arctic climate, assessed their prototype camera design, and... Human-Wildlife Conflict, Sensors
Ella Browning

Ella Browning

As human impacts on the world accelerate, so does the need for tools to monitor the effects we have on species and ecosystems. In this article, Ella Browning and Rory Gibb share insights from their recent review paper on emerging... Acoustics, Sensors
Rogelio Luque-Lora

Rogelio Luque-Lora

Although invaluable for conservation and ecological research, camera traps frequently take pictures of people as well as wildlife. This has important implications for privacy and human rights and may ultimately undermine conservation goals Citizen Science, Wildlife Crime, Camera Traps, Sensors
WILDLABS Admin

WILDLABS Admin

A team of Brazilian biologists supported by the Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) is unlocking the secrets of one of the world’s most fragile and threatened biodiversity hotspots thanks to the success of a pioneering camera trap... AI for Conservation, Camera Traps
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...