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- Species ID Needs?
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- Here's what you missed at World Wildlife Day 2024
Catch up on the conservation tech discussions and events that happened during World Wildlife Day 2024!
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- WILDLABS AWARDS 2024 – MothBox
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- Join the Seeed Vision Challenge and Explore Conservation Tech!
Join the Seeed Vision Challenge, an opportunity for conservation innovators to harness the power of AI vision sensors for environmental monitoring and protection.
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- Thoughts on RooBadge?
We’ve received lots of interest in opening new groups on WILDLABS, so we’re rolling out a formalized process to get them off the ground.
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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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- Introduction + Mentorship/Research Partnership
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- The Variety Hour: 2024 Lineup
You’re invited to the WILDLABS Variety Hour, a monthly event that connects you to conservation tech's most exciting projects, research, and ideas. We can't wait to bring you a whole new season of speakers and discussions!
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- HWC Tech Challenge update 2020
An update on @Alasdair and @adanger24's HWC project
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- Fully-retrievable Satellite Tags for Seals?
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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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Watch our interview with pioneering young Tanzanian vulture researcher Vainess Laizer! Her research investigating the breeding success of white-backed vultures in the western corridor of the Serengeti ecosystem using camera technology is an excellent inspiration for how to get started in a career in conservation tech.
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- WILDLABS AWARDS 2024 – MothBox
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- Underwater advertisement call of the threatened Telmatobius rubigo (Anura: Telmatobiidae
In a recent publication we tested Underwater Passive Acoustic Monitoring (UPAM) as a feasible non-invasive technique to study the calling behavior of therathened aquatic Andean frogs under natural conditions in the extreme environments of PUNA in the central Andes of Argentina
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- Autonomizing Small Mammal Traps
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- Seeking Knowledge/Resources about Soil Monitoring
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- Underwater advertisement call of the threatened Telmatobius rubigo (Anura: Telmatobiidae
In a recent publication we tested Underwater Passive Acoustic Monitoring (UPAM) as a feasible non-invasive technique to study the calling behavior of therathened aquatic Andean frogs under natural conditions in the extreme environments of PUNA in the central Andes of Argentina
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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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- Seeking Knowledge/Resources about Soil Monitoring
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- Thinking About Getting Started in a Career in Conservation Technology with Vainess Laizer
Watch our interview with pioneering, young vulture researcher based in Tanzania, Vainess Laizer whose research investigating the breeding success of White-backed Vultures in the Western Corridor of the Serengeti Ecosystem using camera technology is an excellent inspiration for how you too can get started in a career in tech4wildlife.
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