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/ Chantal Huijbers
Team lead for the ARISE Biocloud team, developing an infrastructure for biodiversity monitoring and digital species identification. Also, project lead for the Diopsis insect camera project.
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/ Brendan Joy
From Ireland with a passion for biodiversity, pollinators and social enterprise/innovation.
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European Congress on Orthoptera Conservation
4th European Congress on Orthoptera Conservation - ECOC 4th at the Fondazione Museo Civico di Rovereto (Italy) from the 4th to the 6th of...
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/ Stephan Peterse
Owner of Faunabit
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CollarID: multimodal wearable sensor system for wild and domesticated dogs
Hi Patrick, This is so cool, thanks for sharing! It's also a perfect example of what we were hoping to capture in the R&D section of the inventory - I've created a new...
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/ Sophie
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Successfully integrated deepfaune into video alerting system
I saw your images @kimhendrikse, we are actually gonna deploy a system in Romania to scrare bear with sky-dances. So in stead of robots it gonna look like this. You can see a...
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/ Henrik Cox
Head of Product for Sentinel AI at Conservation X Labs
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Applications Open: 2024 GOSH Ambassador Program
Apply to the inaugural GOSH Ambassador Program by May 15!
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/ Sophie
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/ sophie
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Drop-deployed HydroMoth
Hi all, I'm looking to deploy a HydroMoth, on a drop-deployed frame, from a stationary USV, alongside a suite of marine chemical sensors, to add biodiversity collection to our...
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Drop-deployed HydroMoth
Hi Sol,If the maximum depth is 30m, it would be worth experimenting with HydroMoth in this application especially if the deployment time is short. As Matt says, the air-filed case...
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Welcome to WILDLABS!
Hi everyone,I am botanist at CIRAD (the French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development), and coordinator of the Pl@ntNet citizen science platform since its...
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/ Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects
Camera trapping for insects is becoming a reality using advances in camera, AI, and autonomous systems technologies. This group discusses the latest advances, shares experiences, and offers a space for anyone interested in the technology, from beginners to experts.
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/ Julien Ricard
I am an ecological data engineer at Terroïko, where I work on OCAPI, a platform for semi-automatic camtrap data annotation, biodiversity data interoperability and biodiversity indicators.
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/ Piotr Tynecki
Software Engineer with 10+ years of experience in application design, development, testing and deployment. Highly experienced in Health Care, Life Science and BigData projects. Artificial Intelligence researcher (NLP, Computer Vision) with experience in Wildlife Conservation.
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Successfully integrated deepfaune into video alerting system
Yeah. I’ve seen the video. Very nice. Good luck with that ! Let us know how it goes.
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Insect cameras in The Inventory
So... WildLabs just launched the Inventory and there is a SERIOUS lack of insect cameras on there. So, a call out to this community to get that fixed!
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Insect cameras in The Inventory
Thanks very much @LucaPego! Just to clarify, 'Products' does cover hardware, but it also includes software and databases as well. Basically anything that you can take and use in...
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Welcome to WILDLABS!
Hi Sam- welcome! Thanks for being the very first reviewer on #wpsWatch that's so awesome to spot :D
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Welcome to WILDLABS!
Hi Pierre, Lovely to have you as part of our community - welcome! You might be interested in our AI for conservation, citizen science and possibly the automated camera trap...
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/ Drones
Used to pick up signals from tracking gear on the ground, collect images of wildlife and habitats from the air, gather acoustic data with specialized hydrophones, or even collect snot samples from whales' blowholes, drones are capable of collecting high-resolution data quickly, noninvasively, and at relatively low cost.
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/ Biologging
Real-time tracking of animal movements is enabling more effective and efficient wildlife monitoring for management, security, and research. As devices get smaller and prices drop, the possibilities for using biologging on a larger scale have grown, and so have the possibilities for increasing customisation to meet specific research needs. Likewise, real-time tracking of illegal wildlife trade, timber, and fish products as they move from source to consumer can shed light on trafficking routes and actors, as well as support enforcement, making tracking gear a powerful tool beyond the field.
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