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Oliver Dauert added a new External Link - "The Ultimate Biodiversity Fact Sheet. 14 stats to convince people about the importance of nature. " to Community Base
Oliver Dauert added a new Career Opportunity - "Co-Founder & CTO (Chief Technology Officer)" to Software Development
Oliver Dauert added a new Discussion - "You can't scale your nature venture? You can't find a job in the nature field? Here is my solution. " to Early Career
Oliver Dauert added a new External Link - "5 ways how AI can double the impact of your nature venture" to AI for Conservation
Oliver Dauert added a new External Link - "Case study: Juicy Marbles. 3 business hacks to learn for your nature NGO or business from the rising plant meat star." to Conservation Tech Training and Education
Oliver Dauert added a new External Link - "You are protecting & restoring nature, but no one cares. 4 hacks to change it. " to Conservation Tech Training and Education
Oliver Dauert added a new Article - "How to get more done in the little time you have. Delegate. 5 hacks how to do it. " to Conservation Tech Training and Education
Oliver Dauert added a new Article - "Biodiversity 101 - Your complete beginner guide" to Conservation Tech Training and Education
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- Anyone using Microsoft Sparrow?
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in the field to analyse information collected by wildlife conservationists, from camera traps and satellite images to audio recordings. AI can learn how to identify which photos out of thousands contain rare species; or pinpoint an animal call out of hours of field recordings - hugely reducing the manual labour required to collect vital conservation data. The AI For Conservation group is intended to unite and inspire all WILDLABS community members—whether already involved in AI for conservation, or not—to understand how to use and/or directly contribute to open-source research and development efforts.
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- Open-Source Solutions for Amphibian Passive Acoustic Monitoring: Lessons from Patagonia
Monitoring amphibians across the temperate forests of Patagonia presents significant logistical and technical challenges. Remote locations, harsh environmental conditions, and the large volumes of data generated by Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) can make long-term biodiversity surveys difficult to implement and maintain. In addition, environmental data often relies on multiple independent devices, increasing costs, complexity, and logistical demands in remote field conditions. Through the WILDLABS Awards 2025, our team explored practical ways to address these challenges by combining open-source hardware, environmental sensing, and AI-assisted acoustic analysis.
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There are educators everywhere working to teach and train the next generation of sustainability minded students. Whether in formal settings (K-12, undergraduate, graduate) settings or informally as science communication now it is more important than ever to work towards advancing Conservation Tech education. By working on interdisciplinary teams we can help develop teaching and training tools to help expand the field of Conservation Technology creation.
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- What Happens When Conservation Technology Leaves the Lab? Lessons from Training Rural Communities in the Brazilian Cerrado
Thanks to support from the WILDLABS Awards through the Boring Fund, funded by Arm, we were able to deliver a conservation technology training programme designed to make wildlife monitoring tools more accessible to rural communities.
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- London Climate Action Week 2026 Conservation Technology Related Events?
The WILDLABS Community Base is the ideal place to get oriented with the all that our community platform offers, hear about news and opportunities, and to meet new friends and collaborators.
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- The State of Conservation Technology: What Five Years of Data Tell Us
Our 2026 report is here, drawing on five years of community-sourced data to explore how the field is evolving, where progress is being made, and where collective action is still needed.
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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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3 scholarships for aspiring ecopreneurs from the Global South Now. Do you know anyone who would benefit? (In 8 weeks, we help people to go from a wild idea to launching their nature NGO/company)
30 April 2026
(In 8 weeks, we help people to go from a wild idea to launching their nature NGO/company)So now we are looking for 2 lucky people for these scholarships. Deadline 29th Jan....
28 January 2026
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You have probably been there before. The person in front of you is not convinced that nature is that important. 🎉 Enter the stage: Fact Sheet. ✅ Sources so people can learn more ✅ Easy to save on your phone...
9 November 2023
At Wildya YOU, you will empower people to live happier lives and help nature recover.
4 October 2023
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You can't scale your nature venture? You can't find a job in the nature field? Here is my solution. Introducing: The free Biodiversity Builders BaseNext week, I will be at...
4 October 2023
Every nature business or wildlife NGO faces 3 obstacles: 💰 Money ⏱️ Time 🤓 Expertise Now I have great news: AI can help your nature venture with all 3 of them. 👉 You can still sign-up https://...
20 July 2023
Before we start. 1. I don't get paid for this. I think they just got plenty of best practices for us we can use to combat the biodiversity crisis. 2. What has plant meat to do with biodiversity? Actually, a lot....
7 July 2023
You are protecting & restoring nature, but no one cares. 4 hacks to change it. No matter if you do biodiversity monitoring, coral gardening, mangrove plantation, animal GPS tracking, rewilding, etc. you want...
30 June 2023
To keep creating this positive impact, you must learn to delegate tasks to others. Otherwise, you will crack or burn out. Here are 5 hacks for how to do it.
16 June 2023
I realized that many people struggle to understand what biodiversity is & why it is important. I also saw people like us struggle to rally people behind our cause. So I created this doc.
23 May 2023
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