Explore Conservation Ethics
In our recent panel episode of Tech Tutors, How do I use conservation tech ethically?, our presenters explored this important subject as they answered the following questions:
- Doug Clark: How do I use conservation tech ethically?
- Laure Joanny: How do I build on existing tools and procedures to use conservation tech ethically?
- Trishant Simlai: How does conservation tech cause harm?
- Koustubh Sharma: How do I manage ethical issues in the field?
Click each presenter's name to view the recording from their individual lecture portion of the panel.
Louis Cohen also created a conservation tech ethics beginner's guide for Tech Tutors participants, available for download here.
And in addition to the many engaging resources shared by participants during this episode, our presenters also provided several papers and other resources to help you explore the many aspects of conservation technology ethics:
- Research Paper (Doug Clark, Chris Sandbrook, Trishant Simlai): Principles for the socially responsible use of conservation monitoring technology and data
- Research Paper (Koustubh Sharma): Conservation and people: Towards an ethical code of conduct for the use of camera traps in wildlife research
- Keynote Presentation (Trishant Simlai): Conservation surveillance as a means for state repression? Psychological terror and the spectacles of fear through the use of drones in India
- The First Nations Principles of OCAP
- Doug Clark: Engaging Northern expertise strengthens ecological science
- Research Paper (Chris Sandbrook): The social implications of using drones for biodiversity conservation
If you're interested in discussing the ethics of conservation technology, you can join the WILDLABS forum dedicated to ethics, and connect with these panelists in this episode's Tech Tutors thread!
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New "Human Dimensions" group on Wildlabs?
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2 June 2026 8:06am
Sounds good! Love to hear more about it!
2 June 2026 8:00pm
Hi Matt!
I'm particularly very interested in joining this group. It's a very important topic and I already have so many questions and points to add.
Hope the others agree!
5 June 2026 8:12pm
Hello WildLabs community!
My name is Dr. Tariq Ahmad, and I am actively engaged in the conservation of the Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata). As part of my research and fieldwork, I focus on understanding the ecology, habitat requirements, threats, and conservation challenges facing this iconic species.
The Indian pangolin is one of the most trafficked mammals in Asia, facing severe pressure from illegal trade and habitat loss. My work includes:
I am passionate about translating science into practical conservation outcomes and engaging with global networks to support pangolin protection. I look forward to connecting with others working on pangolins, wildlife trafficking, biodiversity monitoring, and conservation technologies.
Feel free to reach out — I’d love to share insights, tools, and collaboration opportunities!
Warm regards,
Dr. Tariq Ahmad
Help shape best-practice guidance on conservation technology - input to survey
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Call for Collaboration: Share your voice at ICTC next week!
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19 February 2026 3:35am
Hi Anna!
Is there anything that sparks your curiosity, which I can address for you? Take a look at the upcoming day 2 and day 3 sessions, and if you see anything that intrigues you, please let me know! I'll happily join the session that aligns, and share your thoughts! ☺️
Kind regards,
Mandy
13 May 2026 2:18pm
That's a great idea @MandyEyrich ! Similar to your idea, I wrote up an article with geospatial highlights from ICTC 2026: https://wildlabs.net/en/article/wildlabs-geospatial-group-ictc-2026.
Is the Human-Wildlife Coexistence article available yet? Would love to read it and share it with colleagues at Fauna & Flora.
13 May 2026 2:21pm
@annavallery here's the article with geospatial-ish highlights in case you're interested: https://wildlabs.net/en/article/wildlabs-geospatial-group-ictc-2026. Let me know if you have any questions or specific interests. Happy to share further details!
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Akiba- really appreciate your detailed answer. So great to hear how thoughtful you are being here. I think the more manufacturers take these challenges into account, the easier it is for users to be 'better citizens' - we all want to consider our environmental impacts, but sometimes it is made so hard to do the right thing. Delighted you have this thinking built in, and keep striving to find further improvements- am applauding you from here. Thank you!
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also might follow up with these folks:
https://recyclemybattery.org/
that I think is from this guy:
https://www.ted.com/talks/sri_nihal_tammana_recycle_my_battery_empowering_communities
there's this guy too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZaLLvwwx84
note Carly has quite a discussion going on rechargeable batteries in this other Wildlabs thread...
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so helpful- thanks Chris!!
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Hello!
Thank you for sharing this valuable work, it's fantastic to see F&F push the general conversation into structured guidelines. Given the current focus among many IPLCs regarding data/tech sovereignty, accelerated by the increased prevalence of AI in every corner of society, I have the following comment:
To build on your second principle regarding localizing data influence, a powerful next step we are seeing in the field is the requested transition from ethical guidelines to structural data governance—specifically through Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDS) via cooperative frameworks. While internal principles ensure NGOs act responsibly, helping IPLCs establish their own independent systems transforms them from 'consulted participants' into the actual legal owners and decision-makers of their digital environments. A major pain point is the feeling of being "powerless", and a desire for self determination.
For example, initiatives like Abalobi and PescaData have successfully used data cooperative models to empower smallholder fishing communities, giving them agency over their data while simultaneously achieving marine conservation outcomes. Furthermore, when IPLCs collectively govern their data, they can leverage it to create sustainable, independent funding streams for their communities, reducing reliance on external NGO/Government grant cycles.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on how NGOs can move beyond securing consent towards actively helping IPLCs build and own their own data infrastructure, a vital necessity for many to approve technology within their spaces in today's rapidly changing landscape.
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Hi Macayle! My assumption is that this is an in-person only event...yes? If there is an option to join remotely or listen in, please do follow up and share with our Community! I would personally love to attend, and I am sure many others would as well! And if there may be any content that is publicized post the event, please do share that as well. :) Sounds like a fantastic initiative -- thank you for sharing! Cheers!
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Hello Macayle
It is of great pleasure that there is this opportunity coming to East Africa. I would like to attend this. Do you have any recommendation for funding a student to attend such a forum? I will share this opportunity with our East Africa WhatsApp group too.
2 February 2026 2:33am
Hi Susan,
Thank you for your message.
I apologise, but as we are a non-profit and mostly volunteer-run, we are presently unable to provide funding support to people to travel to Nairobi for the forum.
Thank you for sharing WiCF with the whatsapp community; that’s lovely of you!
I can write up an official letter of invitation if that would help with a university bursary application, and WiCF attendees will receive a certificate of attendance for the day.
I have a small invitation flyer; feel free to share this with others who may be interested.
Kind regards,
Macayle
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Hi Frank, your work sounds incredibly valuable and well-aligned with current needs in conservation tech. With your strong background in machine learning, acoustics, GIS, and outreach, you’d be an asset to many organizations. I’d recommend looking into groups like Rainforest Connection, Wildlife Acoustics, or the Conservation Tech Directory (by WILDLABS)—they often work on acoustic monitoring and might be open to in-person internships, especially with funding already in place. Best of luck finding the right match—your initiative is impressive!
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That is a great point and the current international trade climate has been making supply chain even more difficult. This also deeply affects US companies given much of the US goods manufacturing and assembly happening in China. Over the last few years, I have been seeing US hardware companies (e.g. drone platform and component OEMs) sourcing their goods from India, Turkey, Canada, and more recently in African and South American nations. Because of the last 3-to-5 years of increasingly restrictive and costly international hardware trade, there has been a emergence of specialized component manufacturers internationally. For European companies interested in providing hardware services to the US, I would suggest diversifying the supply chain beyond China. Given the current climate and trends, that added supply chain resilience may be a good idea, regardless of work with the US.
15 April 2025 7:36pm
This is more than the supply chain though. The point was the company itself cannot use any tech for anything from the 5x companies. So in my case my ISP is incompatible. Essentially I see the only companies making that kind of sacrifice are ones that want to devote themselves to defence only.
Of course. That’s US defense as a customer. European defence is fully on the table.
It’s just sad that it’s not restricted to defence. US government wildlife organisations cannot buy European tech unless that European company was pure in their eyes.
15 April 2025 8:37pm
True, the US ecosystem is a challenging space right now, for basically all sectors.
We should not let the US chaos prevent us from engaging with opportunities in other nations' multi-use markets. A company's ability and journey to tap into other markets is very unique to them (product, team, finances, infrastructure, agility), and some simply cannot adapt. There is no one size fits all (or even most) solution when it comes to multi-use strategies. It is important that we are systematic about evaluating the cost to adapt our product-service to a different market, and the value of new opportunities in that new market, without losing track of underlying conservation and social good needs.
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Wow, thanks for sharing @Nycticebus_scientia. Would love to read further papers on these topics if folks have them!
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All sound, would be nice if there were only 5, though!
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