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- Monitoring airborne biomass
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- Download Now: A Best Practice Guide to Satellite Technologies for Tracking Wildlife
The Zoological Society of London, with the support of WILDLABS and the UK Space Agency, are proud to publish this new guide to satellite technologies for tracking wildlife.
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- Margo Luminous Update: Next Phase BETA Release
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- Download Now: A Best Practice Guide to Satellite Technologies for Tracking Wildlife
The Zoological Society of London, with the support of WILDLABS and the UK Space Agency, are proud to publish this new guide to satellite technologies for tracking wildlife.
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- ML-ready datasets for aerial/drone wildlife surveys
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- Quantifying the movement, behaviour and environmental context of group-living animals using drones and computer vision
New paper in Journal of Animal Ecology
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- Who's going to ESA in Portland this year?
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- Meeting customer deadlines, without having to hire more staff
How environmental consultancy Eticwood use geospatial data for rapid forest carbon project assessments
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- NFTs for Carbon Credits
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- Using acoustic monitoring to track infectious disease risk
New paper in Trends in Parasitology discusses how acoustic monitoring can be used to assess presence and overlap of host or reservoir species, disease vectors and human activity.
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- Accessible acoustic analysis tech for blind scientist - ideas?
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- Using acoustic monitoring to track infectious disease risk
New paper in Trends in Parasitology discusses how acoustic monitoring can be used to assess presence and overlap of host or reservoir species, disease vectors and human activity.
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- Updates about Arbimon for Ecoacoustics - free, cloud based analytical tool
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- Quantifying the movement, behaviour and environmental context of group-living animals using drones and computer vision
New paper in Journal of Animal Ecology
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- Who's going to ESA in Portland this year?
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- Tropical pilot of insect camera traps
New technology enabling the automated monitoring of moths has been put to rigorous testing in tropical conditions in Panama by an international team of researchers
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- Solar panels in the tropics
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- Module 8: In the Field
Welcome to the eighth and final module of our Build Your Own Data Logger virtual course. We’ve built, coded and tested our data logger. Now we’re taking it into the field.
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- Who's going to ESA in Portland this year?
New paper in Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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- Congo Basin activity?
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- Call for Proposals: 'Can Technology Save Biodiversity?'
Frontiers in Conservation Science is calling for submissions for a Research Topic that aims at examining the paradoxical relationship that has been established in recent years between the flagships of new technology such as embedded systems and artificial intelligence (AI), and the entities involved in the study and protection of life such as ecological research and conservation policies.
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- Tech Tutors: How do I use open access remote sensing data to monitor fishing?
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- News: The Latest in Conservation Tech
<p>Check out this round-up of three of the latest news stories from the conservation tech world. </p> <p><a href="https://wildlabs.us11.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=13a5323dc43234ee66d95cc90&id=fce1034265">See more conservation tech news by subscribing to our bi-monthly digest. </a></p>
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- Congo Basin activity?
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- Mobilising East African nature restoration professionals
Scholarships available for training courses focussing on nature restoration in East Africa
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- Thinking out loud
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- Gender Equality in Conservation
Meet the women and men supporting gender equality in conservation #tech. Here is a panel discussion the Women in Conservation Tech (WiCT) led in November 2022, during the EarthRanger User Conference (ERUC). Opening up on women's challenges in #conservation is a step towards equality. However, cultural norms and traditional #gender roles continue to pose challenges to achieving full gender equality in #kenya and the globe.
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- ICCB: Are you going? Are you presenting? Share your tech related activities!
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- The Variety Hour: 2023 Lineup
You’re invited to the WILDLABS Variety Hour, our monthly community event connecting you to the exciting projects, research, and ideas that are happening in conservation tech right now. Brought to you with the support of our partner Amazon Web Services, we're excited to bring you a whole new season right through 2023!
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- Exploring storage options for mass data collection
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- Meeting customer deadlines, without having to hire more staff
How environmental consultancy Eticwood use geospatial data for rapid forest carbon project assessments
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- Thinking out loud
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- Jackal in hide: detection dogs show first success in the quest for golden jackal (Canis aureus) scats
Published paper attached
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- Moveapps: EMAC23 Coding Challenge
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- Accessible acoustic analysis tech for blind scientist - ideas?
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- Meeting customer deadlines, without having to hire more staff
How environmental consultancy Eticwood use geospatial data for rapid forest carbon project assessments
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- Computer Science student looking to work for wildlife
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- Mobilising East African nature restoration professionals
Scholarships available for training courses focussing on nature restoration in East Africa
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- Earth Observation 101 - would you like an end of course Q&A?
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- Meeting customer deadlines, without having to hire more staff
How environmental consultancy Eticwood use geospatial data for rapid forest carbon project assessments
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- Congo Basin activity?
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- “Smelly” Elephant Repellent
Assessing the Efficacy of a Novel Olfactory Approach to Mitigating Elephant Crop Raiding in Uganda and Kenya
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- Conservation Tech Directory - new update!
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- A practical guide to DNA-based methods for biodiversity assessment
The guide considers four different types of samples (water, sediments, invertebrate collections and diatoms), and two primary analysis types (single species detection via methods such as qPCR and assessment of biological communities via metabarcoding). At each stage of the field and laboratory process the guide sets out the scientific consensus on best practice, as well as the choices that need to be made and the trade-offs they entail. In particular, the guide considers how the choices may be influenced by common practical constraints such as logistics, time and budget.
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- Survey for Wildlife Conservation: Do We Need Hand of Technology?
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- Ceres Wild Rhino application
An update on Ceres Tags products that are being used in conservation
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- MozFest 2023 call for proposals on Tech & Biodiversity
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- An Ethics Toolkit to Support Animal-Centered Research and Design
Published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science
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- WildTrack Women in Science Day, 11 February 2021
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- Moveapps: EMAC23 Coding Challenge
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- Using acoustic monitoring to track infectious disease risk
New paper in Trends in Parasitology discusses how acoustic monitoring can be used to assess presence and overlap of host or reservoir species, disease vectors and human activity.
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- Drones for IUU (illegal fishing activities & vessel monitoring)
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- Zooplankton Prosome and Lipid Sac Segmentation
A machine learning-based solution that can segment the Prosomes and Lipid sacs with sufficient accuracy helps to recognize the ecological plasticity of key Arctic copepods. It allows scientists to learn more about the relationship between the size and volume of two components of planktonic organisms: the prosome (the main body) and the lipid sac (energy reserves accumulated by copepods before winter).
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- Moveapps: EMAC23 Coding Challenge
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- Commercially available connected audio sensors
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- Call for Proposals: 'Can Technology Save Biodiversity?'
Frontiers in Conservation Science is calling for submissions for a Research Topic that aims at examining the paradoxical relationship that has been established in recent years between the flagships of new technology such as embedded systems and artificial intelligence (AI), and the entities involved in the study and protection of life such as ecological research and conservation policies.
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- Commercially available connected audio sensors
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- Download Now: A Best Practice Guide to Satellite Technologies for Tracking Wildlife
The Zoological Society of London, with the support of WILDLABS and the UK Space Agency, are proud to publish this new guide to satellite technologies for tracking wildlife.
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The Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society’s Annual Meeting attracts a diverse blend of wildlife professionals, managers, students, and academics who study and manage wildlife. Meet Wildlife Drones at Booth 2.
20 February 2023
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The Western Section of The Wildlife Society’s Annual Meeting attracts a diverse blend of wildlife professionals, managers, students, and academics who study and manage wildlife. Meet Wildlife Drones at Booth 8
25 January 2023
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