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- New "Human Dimensions" group on Wildlabs?
The Human–Wildlife Coexistence (HWC) group is a collaborative hub for conservationists, technologists, field researchers, entrepreneurs, and innovators exploring solutions to HWC globally. The group provides a space to share practical tools, pilot novel interventions, connect global communities, and amplify projects that help communities and wildlife coexist. The group emphasizes community voices, socio-economic challenges, and equitable resource sharing, ensuring human perspectives are understood alongside wildlife needs.
🌍 Conservation technology is transforming how we protect wildlife, but are we thinking carefully enough about the risks? Drones, camera traps, GPS trackers, acoustic sensors, AI, and remote sensing have become essential tools for conservation practitioners around the world. They help us monitor species, detect threats, and respond faster than ever before. But these same technologies can also introduce unintended risks, and in some cases, can be exploited by those seeking to harm the very wildlife we're trying to protect. 🦏 Input now and/or join the discussions/research.
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- Getting behavioral data out of datasets that weren't built for it
The Animal Movement Group is a collaborative community dedicated to advancing the study, monitoring, and conservation of animal movement. It provides a space for researchers, practitioners, and innovators to exchange knowledge, explore bio-logging approaches and data, and address conservation challenges linked to species mobility.
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- Wild Moves and Wild Album: New GBIF Data Portals for Animal Tracking and Camera Trap Data
New data portals are making it easier to discover and explore wildlife tracking and camera trap datasets from around the world.
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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.
🌍 Conservation technology is transforming how we protect wildlife, but are we thinking carefully enough about the risks? Drones, camera traps, GPS trackers, acoustic sensors, AI, and remote sensing have become essential tools for conservation practitioners around the world. They help us monitor species, detect threats, and respond faster than ever before. But these same technologies can also introduce unintended risks, and in some cases, can be exploited by those seeking to harm the very wildlife we're trying to protect. 🦏 Input now and/or join the discussions/research.
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Our own in-house turbo fladry option is now being stocked and sold worldwide.
22 October 2025
Hi Wildlife Tech Community, I am excited to share our latest project at Margo Supplies! We’ve launched MargoTV, a video series on YouTube highlighting our work in wildlife...
9 January 2025
Hi Folks, We have been quietly working on a new offering in wildlife tracking collars. After four years of development and testing we have a single-housing iridium...
31 March 2023
Hi Wildlabs Community, Very excited to announce that we've released the beta version of our new Luminous tracking collar! Our beta release is already nearly fully...
20 February 2020
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Wildlife tracking collar using iridium satellite network. Solar powered and suitable for medium and large mammals.
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Gas cannon deterrent use to keep birds and mammals away from control areas, including airports, landfills, tailings ponds, and agriculture. Advanced electronics include remote activation, online monitoring, and fleet management tools.
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Wildlife tracking collar using iridium satellite network. Solar powered and suitable for medium and large mammals.
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Gas cannon deterrent use to keep birds and mammals away from control areas, including airports, landfills, tailings ponds, and agriculture. Advanced electronics include remote activation, online monitoring, and fleet management tools.
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