GIS, or Geographic Information Systems, play a crucial role in nature conservation. 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. Want to learn more about how remote sensing is used in conservation? Check out the first two episodes of this season of Tech Tutors, where our Tutors answer the questions How do I use open source remote sensing data to monitor fishing? and How do I access and visualise open source remote sensing data in Google Earth Engine?
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Gobithaasan started his career as a lecturer in 2009 and was promoted as an associate professor in 2015. His research current focus at Universiti Sains Malaysia is twofold; Topological Data Analysis and Machine Learning.
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Conservation Biologist, Data Analyst and Bioacoustics enthusiast
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Aditya Pal, born in Janakpur, Nepal, received his master’s degree in Zoology from Central Department of Zoology, Tribhuvan University, Nepal in 2019. His master’s thesis is in wetland birds of Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve. At present, he is working as a Research assistant at Hima
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Amos Pendael is a renowned conservation and research specialist with extensive experience in the field of Management Oriented Monitoring Skills (MOMS), remote sensing, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). With a M.Sc in Natural Resources Assessment and Management.
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I am a postdoctoral researcher using animal tracking technologies to investigate how chemical pollution influences fish movement and behaviour.
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Engineer, Ph.D in Computation Ecology. Interested in developing tools for the massive acquisition of high dimensional data from new technologies (e.g., imaging, omics), their analysis and visualization.
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Godfrey Nyangaresi, a dedicated Protection Manager with 12+ years of wildlife conservation experience. Skilled in technologies, administration, and law enforcement, he leads protection efforts at STEP, ensuring the sustainable conservation of elephants in southern Tanzania.
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Engineer, I work for a web development company on web application projects for biodiversity conservation. I'm especially interested by camera traps, teledetection and DeepLearning subjects.
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Director of Spatial Planning and Innovation Nature Conservancy of Canada
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Baker Consultants
Director of Bioacoustics and Senior Lecturer
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Technology advisor for social change
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The first bi-monthly Conservation GIS social of 2017 will be at The Eagle on Benet Street from 18:00 on Thursday 9th March. This informal... |
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I'm a software developer with the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), working on online map-based applications for bird surveys (e.g. BirdTrack). My main focus is the... |
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Hey MGatta, I'm working with adehabitatLt as well, i have a good paper on spatial referencing your data and changing your coordinates to UTM, if you want it (by C.J.... |
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Hello all, I came across this website featuring free vector and raster datasets. Feel free to use it! |
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Now the course is officially over, I wonder how people found it? Too difficult, too easy or just right? |
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I'm not affiliated with Google or this event, but I thought it would be of interest to the community. I have previously attended and it... |
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Things just got a whole lot easier for those of us at universities who train students to use drones as tools for conservation. Many... |
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Another option is OruxMaps, free for android, not very intuitive but very powerful. But it's important to bear in mind that phone GPS accuracy can be lower than... |
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ZSL is holding a remote sensing symposium on the 29th April, 2016: Space - the final frontier for biodiversity monitoring?... |
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Hello all, This blog immediately make me think of our community and the possibilities for one of our members to provide a solution.... |
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Thank you. I am doing pre reading and Information gathering, so I'll know what to expect and be prepared. Thank you for your kind answer Stephanie. |
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Hello all - this paper looks highly relevant to this thread. "Satellite alerts track deforestation in real time: System uses... |
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Technology Empowered Conservation Lecture Series
18 January 2018 12:00am
ESA Space Hack: 17-19th Nov (Helsinki)
30 October 2017 10:20am
Download New Conservation Tech Guidelines: Camera Traps, Acoustics and LiDAR
11 October 2017 12:00am
Learning and Training Resources for GIS - contributions welcome!
19 June 2017 3:09pm
19 June 2017 3:17pm
Thanks for starting this thread, @Thomas+Starnes !
I posted the following twitter conversation in the original Remote Sensing resources thread, yet I think it's possibly more applicable to this thread so am resharing it to make sure it's easily accessible for anyone else looking for GIS specific info in the future.
Does anyone know of good, free resources for learning to use GIS software? (preferably QGIS) #movementecology
— Stuart Watson (@SkipsAhoi) April 24, 2017
My former uni had a subscription to the QGIS Lynda course which was immensely helpful... may be worth checking https://t.co/sDywDX8Y5b
— Arjun Dheer (@ArjDheer) April 24, 2017
Our gentle intro to #GIS should get you started https://t.co/O87TJiz2zy
— QGIS (@qgis) April 24, 2017
There are some great links here: https://t.co/0T2gHoZ0We. Youtube also has excellent tutorials: https://t.co/x8IkUVqc8O. #mapping #gis #qgis pic.twitter.com/JysA4Din63
— WAAS International (@WAASInt) April 27, 2017
— Gerry Ryan (@silverlangur) June 19, 2017
9 October 2017 12:11pm
Hi all,
I just wanted to draw your attention to the new OS Geo UK Training page. This is a really helpful list of GIS training courses on offer in the UK. Anyone can contribute to the list via GitHub.
Thom
Alternatives to shapefiles
11 September 2017 1:34pm
13 September 2017 5:17pm
This is a very good question, @spritchard, and not one specific to the conservation community. I'd suggest maybe also posting on GIS StackExchange? The shapefile has come to be the standard vector exchange format, but you're right that it's actually proprietary. I guess geoJSON is the open source equivalent and it is actually supported in some Esri applications e.g. ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Online.
19 September 2017 8:04pm
Geopackage and geoJSON for general GIS purpose (the fisrt is particularly optimal for storage and sharing) and sf (stands for simple feature) for R environment spatial data manipulation.
4 October 2017 9:34am
I don't think there is an open like for like replacement. I normally work with ESRI software so mainly use Geodatabases now.
Open options are really in the web format realm (GeoJson) or database (PostGIS, SQLLite, SpatialLite. Also there is KML
DAS: A Scaleable Solution For Protected Area Management
26 September 2017 12:00am
Funding Opportunity: Leverage space technology for wildlife protection
6 July 2017 12:55pm
Funding Opportunity: Leverage space technology for wildlife protection
6 July 2017 12:52pm
Learning and Training Resources for Remote Sensing - contributions welcome!
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19 June 2017 2:37pm
I was just thinking along those lines. Yes, whatever you think would be the best structure for collating learning resources.
19 June 2017 2:50pm
We've had similar threads in other groups collating/crowd sourcing info - e.g. recommendations for gear like turtle satellite tags, GSM camera traps or tablets for field research, likewise for collecting a list of citizen science apps, and creating a respository of the different projects using deep learning. @jprobert works really hard to keep our formal resources area updated, but having a live thread as well draws one of the biggests benefits of having this community by enabling everyone to contribute.
Long story short, I think it's a good idea - if you get it started I'll share any resources I come across :)
6 July 2017 9:45am
Satellite Image Analysis and Terrain Modelling – A practical manual for natural resource management, disaster risk and development planning using free geospatial data and software.
This new manual is available to access as a PDF from https://sagatutorials.wordpress.com/training-manual/.
Leverage Space Technology for Wildlife Protection with the European Space Agency Kick-start Grant
5 July 2017 12:00am
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing - Student Consortium Newsletter
24 June 2017 2:19am
Apply now for the 2017 Annual Geo for Good User Summit
15 June 2017 7:20pm
16 June 2017 10:14am
Fantastic opportunity - thanks for sharing, @dave !
The Google Earth Engine User Summit 2017 was convened this week also at Google in CA. I know that @andyarnell went and I'm hoping that he will feed back to the group.
CCF GIS Group Social
11 April 2017 9:02am
24 April 2017 10:35am
The next social is on Thursday 27th - same details as above. Hope to see you there!
CCF GIS Group Social
11 April 2017 8:50am
QGIS UK Midlands & East User Group meeting
20 March 2017 9:57am
11 April 2017 8:44am
This meeting will now be followed by the Missing Maps May Mapathon - Cambridge from 18:00 - 20:30, which will also be hosted at the British Antarctic Survey. We also plan to squeeze in a post-mapping drink at The Punter just down the road. Open source GIS followed by humanitarian mapping, followed by free pizza and a pint - what more could you ask for!?
Missing Maps May Mapathon - Cambridge
11 April 2017 8:38am
Missing Maps April Mapathon - Cambridge
21 March 2017 7:30pm
6 April 2017 12:07pm
Hi Steph,
It was fantastic! We had a full house, with all 40 tickets sold out and really good attendance rate. We were mapping an area of Zimbabwe for the Clinton Health Access Initiative's malaria program. We were joined remotely by some collaborators at OpenStreetMap Bangladesh, and together we completed > 70% of the task. The next Cambridge Missing Maps is going to be at the British Antarctic Survey on Thursday 18th May and you can register here! We hope to include the David Attenborough Building on the Missing Maps Cambridge circuit for future events. The Cambridge Conservation Forum GIS Group are also planning to hold a MapforEnvironment event in the very near future, which will of course be advertised on WILDLABS.NET!
Thanks!
6 April 2017 2:11pm
Sounds awesome! Will you be working to finish the other 30% at the next meeting, or working on a new project?
Adding in a great photo you posted from the event on Twitter last night :)
11 April 2017 8:33am
Thanks for adding the photo from the event. Missing Maps is becoming really popular, so tasks get completed quite quickly. We shared the task numbers for people to finish off at home if they wanted to, but by the time of next month's mapping party, this task will long have been completed so we'll be working on another one! I hope you can make it on Thursday 18th May.
Lasers in the Jungle Somewhere: How Airborne LiDAR Reveals the Structure of Forests
4 April 2017 12:00am
lidar imagery
6 March 2017 11:53am
7 March 2017 11:11am
Hi Paul,
So you have had the good fortune to make this ask during our annual #Tech4Wildlife photo challenge, but unfortunately you've been foiled on this ask (unlike the acoustic and camera trapping photos) - we've yet to see any lidar images shared in the photo challenge. So I'll add a request on top of your request.. if you do have some lidar images that you are willing to share with Paul, please add them to the #tech4wildlife photo challenge mix over on Twitter as well!
To participate this year, all you need to do is:
- Take a photo of how you are using tech to save wildlife
- Share it on Twitter: tell us a bit about your work and the tech featured
- Remember to use the hashtag #Tech4Wildlife and tag us at @WILDLABSNET
Cheers,
Steph
31 March 2017 10:19am
Hi @P.Glover.Kapfer
Have you looked at the Environment Agency LiDAR data available under the Open Government Licence and available from http://environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey/index.jsp#/survey?
It might also just be worth asking Amphibian and Reptile Conservation whether their LiDAR data are available. They have a 2 ppm coverage of the New Forest National Park from 2015 which is shared with Natural England (contact Arne Loth). The New Forest National Park Authority also have a 4 ppm dataset from a few years previous, though I'm not sure what the copyright status is with that one (contact Lawrence Shaw).
As a fairly frequent LiDAR user, I'd be interested to know more about your best practice guidelines and website.
Thom
Welcome to the GIS group!
16 March 2017 5:59pm
30 March 2017 4:25pm
Hello. I'm working at Korea National Park Service, GISP, and a charter member of OSGeo Foundation. I'm teaching various open source GIS applications such as QGIS, GRASS GIS, Orfeo ToolBox, OpenDroneMap. Nice to know this GIS group!
30 March 2017 5:47pm
Hello, I am currently using QGIS for assessing conservation planning effectiveness and identifying gaps in networks of protected areas in the Neotropics. It's really nice to be able to share and gather knowledge about GIS functionalities.
31 March 2017 12:52am
Hi, I'm a GIS consultant to conservation and research groups, mostly using ArcGIS and, increasingly, QGIS. Lately I've been doing a lot of work with satellite imagery. I've done quite bit of Python programming as well. I hope to meet like-minded folks for information-sharing and maybe even collaboration.
RGS Geo-technologies for field research workshops
21 March 2017 7:54pm
29 March 2017 4:42pm
Thanks for sharing. It looks as though they've recently been cancelled.
29 March 2017 4:59pm
Ah - a shame they've been cancelled, thanks for that update Joel. As an advanced GIS user yourself (you work in GIS with Vulcan, right?), would the higher-level course Thom's looking into organising be of interest?
29 March 2017 6:13pm
Thanks for the update, @joelm . I wonder why they were cancelled - lack of uptake or something else? I'll see what I can find out.
Conservation GIS Group Social
21 March 2017 7:25pm
27 March 2017 7:35am
Last week's GIS social topics included:
- IfSAR and InSAR Interferometric synthetic aperture radar, as used by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in their new TanDEM-X high resolution global digital elevation model. The new GDEM has a vertical accuracy of < 1 metre and an xy resolution of 6 metres. You can read more on the project web page https://tandemx-science.dlr.de/.
- Using Maxim iButton termperature data logger arrays to monitor the diurnal temperature fluctuations of different habitats and microhabitats. We also touched on sampling design and interpolation methods.
- Towards the end of the evening we discussed the difference between geodesic and Euclidian distances, the planar nature of the solar system (see Laplace's invariable plane) and whether the galaxy has a ‘right way up’.
Beverages of choice were Greene King’s Abbot Ale and IPA Special Reserve. Put the next GIS social date in your calendar now and don’t miss out – it’s Thursday April 13th.
The Return of the CCF Conservation GIS Group!
17 March 2017 9:03am
Conservation GIS Group Social
6 March 2017 8:06am
CCI International GIS Day
8 November 2016 1:14pm
8 December 2016 5:58pm
CCI International GIS Day recap
GIS Day at CCI was a great success! We kept it short to try and maximise engagement and so that everyone could meet each other. Attendees have been sent a follow-up email, but if you've not received this or you want to know more then please message me for details.
It would be a great mini-legacy and a testament to the event if attendees could post a brief introduction / recap on this thread; just stating your occupation and interests, or anything that you took away from the event. Thanks to the organising committee @jonathanknox.ffi (FFI), @Tomswinfield (RSPB) and Andy Arnell (UNEP-WCMC). And thanks for the photos, @StephODonnell !
8 December 2016 6:08pm
I'm a GIS Analyst at the RSPB. I'm part of a great team providing GIS technical support within the society. I get to work on everything from producing detailed reserve maps to analysing the effectiveness of protected areas and mapping habitats using remote sensing data. I also get to empower my colleagues to create their own maps by supporting our ArcGIS users and working on our in-house broweser-based GIS Merlin. Right now I'm working on developing our use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to produce orthomosaic habitat maps and vegetation height models on our reserves. I'm always interested to hear about other people's projects!
5 January 2017 9:35am
I'm a software developer with the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), working on online map-based applications for bird surveys (e.g. BirdTrack). My main focus is the databases (Oracle & Postgres, including spatial features) and preparing the GIS data using ArcGIS or QGIS. Our online applications are key to receiving survey data from a large number of volunteers and displaying the survey results back to the volunteers.
I also act as central contact point within the BTO for queries about GIS.
Measuring distances between GPS points from a satellite collar
12 July 2016 6:55pm
14 July 2016 11:53am
Figured it out.
Even though I was in the right projection (ie: UTM), I was not aware that I had to calculate the coordinates myself. All you need to do is create two new columns for X and Y coordinates, and right click in each column: choose calculate geometry, and then select X and Y according to the column you're at. It calculates the coordinates in your chosen unit (mine is meters). The "new" coordinates can be used then in adehabitatLT to obtain distance measurements in a trajectory.
4 December 2016 5:21am
Hey MGatta, I'm working with adehabitatLt as well, i have a good paper on spatial referencing your data and changing your coordinates to UTM, if you want it (by C.J.Brown).
I assume that the process you did to change to meters was in Excell, before using the coordinates in R?
Kind regards,
Sam
Conservation Leadership Programme 2017 Award
21 November 2016 12:00am
Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act grants via USFWS
8 November 2016 12:00am
Basic GIS vector and raster datatsets
7 November 2016 1:47pm
How do Wildlife Crime Experts view Remote Sensing Technologies used to Combat Illegal Wildlife Crime?
7 November 2016 12:00am
19 June 2017 3:11pm
I wrote an article on Conservation Careers earlier this year on 13 Short Online Course Ideas to Boost Your GIS Career. I'm thinking of adding to this article with some additional courses that have come up recently, or creating a 'sequel' article. If people wanted to contribute then I'd be happy to cite individuals or the WILDLABS Community.
http://www.conservation-careers.com/conservation-jobs-careers-advice/13-short-online-course-ideas-boost-gis-career/