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/ sophie fillion
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/ Brendan Joy
From Ireland with a passion for biodiversity, pollinators and social enterprise/innovation.
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/ Footprint Identification Technique (FIT)
Footprints are everywhere, and are perhaps the most overlooked source of data on the planet. WildTrack's Footprint Identification Technique (FIT) can identify species, individuals, sex and age-class to a high level of accuracy from simple images of footprints taken to a standardized protocol. This technique has the benefit of being non-invasive, cost-effective and draws on the strengths of community-skills such as tracking and observation. Our WildTrackFIT community is composed of users in >20 countries and we have FIT species algorithms developed for a range of species from big cats to Pachyderms, bears, mustelids, and even small mammals.If you see footprints as part of your fieldwork, or in another capacity, we'd love to hear from you!
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/ Ending Wildlife Trafficking Online
The world’s most endangered species are under threat from an unsuspecting source—the Internet. The Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online launched this group in partnership with WILDLABS to create a space for discussing the technologies and partnerships that are pushing to turn the tide in the fight against trafficking in wildlife species and products online.
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/ eDNA & Genomics
eDNA is a molecular conservation tech tool that can be used to detect species presence in samples taken directly from the environment. To date, eDNA has been used for species detection, biomass estimation, diet analysis, reconstruction of past flora and fauna, and wildlife disease detection. Still a relatively new area of conservation tech, eDNA is in a phase of rapid innovation and growth, with improved ease of use and more accessibility allowing this technology to find new uses in the field and lab.
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/ Craig
PhD candidate studying avian pollination syndromes in South Africa
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/ Durgananda Yadav
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/ Alessandra Vidal Meza
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/ Terrence Levens
Program Officer, Conservation Technology Program, WCS
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/ Jeff McWhirter
Developer of science data repository RAMADDA
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/ James McConnell
Technical Director at NatureSpy
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/ Franziska Steinbruch
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/ Pieter Olivier
Dr Pieter Olivier is a director at MAPSS and is passionate about using geospatial technology to solve environmental problems. He focuses on innovating with new sectors and exploring opportunities at the intersection of science, technology and sustainable development.
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/ Sam Armstrong
Invasive species/law enforcement/project management/Asia/Australia
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/ Filippo
I am a MEng Computing student at Imperial College London interested in ML-driven biodiversity metrics. I have worked with LLMs and Metagenomics to quantify plankton biodiversity and am currently doing my MEng thesis on automatic Shark Classification from BRUVs videos.
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/ carlo catoni
I am an ornithologist, have been working with GPS tracking of both seabirds and terrestrial birds. I have been involved also in conservation projects in Italy, Chile and Ecuador
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/ Mats Kroneberg
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/ Gregory Eckhartt
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/ Pawel
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/ Marc Büntjen
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/ Beatrice Palade
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/ Alan Brodin
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/ Giacomo
Natural scientist and CEO of Ornis italica
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/ Lucy Hawkes
Physiological ecologist and biologger, University of Exeter, UK
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