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Every day, mapping and spatial analysis are aiding conservation decisions, protected areas designation, habitat management on reserves and monitoring of wildlife populations, to name but a few examples. If you are excited by the ways in which GIS is used in conservation, this is the group for you!

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Remote Sensing & GIS Group Leadership

Hi Folks,I'm interested in being the group leader for the Remote Sensing & GIS  group, but it would be great to have a co-lead. Anyone care to join me? Thanks!Kind...

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Hi,

What is expected of a co lead?

Hi Cathy! Please check out the below article on group managers. Essentially, we're asking for a 12 month commitment of 1 hour a week (more or less) to promote engagement in WILDLABS groups by sparking conversations, engaging with people's content, and planning 1 virtual event a month to bring the community together. (This could be bringing a speaker in, or just having a 45 minute coffee call for people in the sector to get to know each other and share their work.)

As a group manager, you have the full support of the WILDLABS community team. We have a dedicated Slack channel, monthly calls to support you in your group management, and so much more.

Being a group manager is a great way to give back to the conservation tech community, steer conversations in the direction you think is important, foster a vibrant space for collaboration, and build your network. Shoot me an email if you're interested ([email protected])! I'm happy to hop on a call to discuss more in-depth. 

Hi Cathy, please check out what Alex sent and DM me if you're still interested in co-leading the group. Thanks.

Vance

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Using Raster data? 

Hello Everyone,I have a question on how to use landcover data. I've data collected for five years and I want to know at what landcover type did each point data  found. Do I...

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Hi Sarah,

It depends on what question you're asking. It would make sense to upload the land cover rasters for each year and then your data (you didn't mention what form your data is in).  Then, you could run an analysis to look at temporal change in the landcover or other types of analyses, depending on what you're trying to do.

Best,

Vance

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Introducing The Inventory!

The Inventory is your one-stop shop for conservation technology tools, organisations, and R&D projects. Start contributing to it now!

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This is fantastic, congrats to the WildLabs team! Look forward to diving in.
Hi @JakeBurton,thanks for your great work on the Inventory!Would it be possible to see or filter new entries or reviews?Greetings from Austrian forest,Robin 
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Ecologist Postdoctoral Research Fellow

The incumbent will develop models and metrics that can be used to shape conservation policy using multiple data sources including camera traps, movement data and citizen science concerning the diversity and...

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Post Doctoral Research Assistant at ZSL

ZSL is looking for an enthusiastic research scientist to join the multidisciplinary team and help deliver a project in Wales to better understand the ecology of tope sharks (Galeus galeus) in North Cardigan Bay and the...

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Catch up with The Variety Hour: March 2024

Variety Hour is back! This month we're talking about making AI more accessible with Pytorch, new developments from WildMe and TagRanger, and working with geospatial data with Fauna & Flora. See you there!

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Unfortunately, I can't be there. When will you upload the recording?    
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Leveraging Actuarial Skills for Conservation Impact

Hello Wildlabs Community,I'm an experienced actuary with a deep passion for wildlife and conservation. With over 15 years in the insurance industry, I've honed my skills in data...

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Navigating corporate due diligence in the Voluntary Carbon Market

Emerging trends for Nature-Based Solutions project assessments

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Thanks, Cassie. How much is the annual license? I don't see it anywhere on your site.
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