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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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- 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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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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- Scent Detectives: Extraordinary Partners in the Quest to Find Saola in the Wild of Laos
This article discusses a project utilizing canines to detect the scat of a critically endangered mammal, the Saola.
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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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- 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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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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Hello and welcome to the WILDLABS.NET GIS group! We felt that, being such a broad-spectrum and cutting-edge tool in conservation, GIS deserved its own group within the WILDLABS...
16 March 2017
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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 social event is for people with an...
6 March 2017
This is a reminder about the ZSL Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation journal open call for papers on RPAS (aka UAVs)... Remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS)...
10 February 2017
There's an online course created by the European Space Agency (ESA) currently running on Futurelearn. The course started on 12th September but there's still time to join!...
22 September 2016
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