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- Share Your Work in a Conservation Technology Video
Do you have photos and videos of your conservation tech work? We want to include them in a conservation technology showcase video
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- Introduction and Networking
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- A Year of Supporting East African Conservation Technology: Lessons on How You Can Amplify #Tech4Wildlife
It has been an extraordinary year supporting and growing the regional East African Conservation Technology Community at WILDLABS. We've made great strides and unlocked exciting opportunities for our community as we continue ensuring their inclusion and participation in #tech4wildlife. Here is a summary of my journey and bonus tips on how you too can amplify #tech4wildlife in your own unique way!
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- VOICES OF SUSTAINABILITY: PERSPECTIVES FROM AFRICA WHOLESOME SUSTAINABILITY EXPLAINED: WHAT IS E-PIE?
In 1987, sustainability was defined by the United Nations Brundtland Commission as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”In 1987, sustainability was defined by the United Nations Brundtland Commission as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
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- Presentation opportunity: Text analysis for conservation (NACCB 2024)
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- Update on SEE Shell App to identify illegal tortoiseshell products
SEE Shell is an innovative phone app that uses machine learning to identify products made from the shell of the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle.
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- Using Raster data?
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- Earth Blox dataset review: Meta Global Canopy Height (1m)
Review by Professor Iain H Woodhouse
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- Earth Blox dataset review: Meta Global Canopy Height (1m)
Review by Professor Iain H Woodhouse
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- Introduction + Mentorship/Research Partnership
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- Voices of Sustainability: Perspectives from - Africa Wholesome Sustainability Explained: What is E-PIE
In 1987, sustainability was defined by the United Nations Brundtland Commission as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”In 1987, sustainability was defined by the United Nations Brundtland Commission as “meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
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