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Come work with us! WILDLABS and WWF are seeking a graduate intern to support our conservation technology research programme by investigating trends, gaps, and opportunities for advancement across the sector. Accepting...
14 March 2023
Come work with us! WILDLABS and WWF are seeking an undergraduate intern to help us grow our signature #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge event. Accepting applications now!
14 March 2023
Discussion / AI for Conservation | Emerging Tech
Hi, I've been wondering what this community's thoughts are on ChatGPT? I was just having a play with it and asked:"could you write me a script in python that loads photos...
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Event / East Africa Community | Wildlife Crime
In this episode, Moses Otiende from Kenya Wildlife Service will lead a tutorial on: 'How do I select an ivory sampling method to generate intelligence data?' by unpacking the use of DNA evidence in wildlife crime. ...
15 March 2023
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Discussion / Drones | Marine Conservation + 1
Hi, new to Wildlabs and happy to have found itI am currently working on drone design (fixed wing), for the purpose of monitoring illegal fishing vessels. This will be done via...
20 March 2023
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Hi all. I'm currently exploring options for data storage en masse. With our project we will be collecting 24hr hydrophone data, drone... |
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Acoustic Monitoring, Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Camera Traps, Data management and processing tools , Drones, Protected Area Management Tools, Remote Sensing & GIS, Software and Mobile Apps | 2 hours 37 minutes ago | |
I like the MongaBay podcast and feel like it has a good balance of polish and grassroots grit. They have interesting speakers, usually involved in conservation and sometimes... |
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Community Base | 4 hours 32 minutes ago | |
Interesting thoughts. 1. Great - if it makes it easier for everyone GREAT. If we can all spend less time writing about what makes us good and worthy of funding it means... |
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AI for Conservation, Emerging Tech | 12 hours 45 minutes ago | |
Hi Sarah,I am working with @Max_Sitt on the same project to develop artificial flowers as a platform for hoverfly monitoring (also as a landing platform for his camera trap).We... |
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Camera Traps, Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects | 13 hours 11 minutes ago | |
Hey Amelia, thanks for reaching out and sorry for my late feedback. I am sharing my address: mtalii@baharihai.org for more conversation about this. we can schedule an online call... |
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Marine Conservation | 16 hours 57 minutes ago | |
Hi Lucy, Slow reply, sorry! Did you catch this thread from @jkitzes about the comparison of AudioMoth and Song Meter Micro battery life tests? It might be useful: |
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Acoustic Monitoring, Sensors | 18 hours 12 minutes ago | |
Oh, great link! Been doing marine projects recently and a big headache is protecting submerged electronics. I've kind of heard of many of those techniques, but great to see them... |
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Biologging, Marine Conservation, Sensors | 21 hours 5 minutes ago | |
Our project in very short is, setting up a sensor network for monitoring airborne biomass, mainly insects, birds and bats in near realtime, and to develop a forecast model to be... |
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Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects, Biologging, Remote Sensing & GIS, Sensors | 1 day 15 hours ago | |
I have enjoyed the recent podcast on Monique the first animal(s) to carry a satellite collar, the ICARUS project etc. Also, regarding... |
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Biologging | 1 day 15 hours ago | |
Hi, new to Wildlabs and happy to have found itI am currently working on drone design (fixed wing), for the purpose of monitoring illegal... |
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Drones, Marine Conservation, Wildlife Crime | 1 day 23 hours ago | |
Thanks Thomas! I haven't found any wing-tag avian trackers like I described. Although, similar models have been made for terrestrial animals in the form of ear tags. I... |
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Biologging | 2 days 23 hours ago | |
Hi All,I an recent joiner to WILDLABS and really enjoyed the Variety Hour last month and I am looking forward to finding out more about all the cool work people do here.What kind... |
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Community Base | 3 days 10 hours ago |
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US-Based (Cape May, New Jersey) Conservation Biologist, Migration Junkie, lover of maps and GIS, Licensed Bird Bander, Birder, Father, Husband. Also working with my best friends making wildlife telemetry devices!
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TAM got his PhD in Statistics in 2007 and is currently a Senior Research Fellow working in CREEM at the University of St Andrews, interested in estimating animal abundance with a focus on passive acoustic density estimation. He holds an invited professor position at the Universid
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When do you use a bar chart over a line chart? What are area charts good for? What's wrong with pie charts? Learn about how these different types of data visualization work, and how they're used, in Observable's first...
21 March 2023
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This technical workshop was recorded at the Esri Developer Summit 2021. Presenters use packages to make GIS workflows reproducible through code, work with spatial data and make relevant maps using open source packages...
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Tech Tutors Season 4
East Africa
Are you looking for ways to grow your conservation technology knowledge and skills this year? Tech Tutors: East Africa is your opportunity to learn practical skills and steps that will become the building blocks you need to push your conservation tech work and research forward!
Our new season of Tech Tutors begins this week and will run through to the end of May! On the 9th of February 2023 (4-5pm, EAT | 1-2pm GMT), Arthur Muneza will take us through our first tutorial: How do I fit GPS satellite tags to remotely monitor giraffe movements? With lessons from his work with the awarding winning Twiga Tracker Initiative, Arthur will provide the foundational tools and technical know-how of starting off a biologging project.
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