Member directory

Meet and connect with conservation tech community members working on every continent around the world! No matter what tech tools, species, environments, or challenges you're working with, WILDLABS can help you find others who share your interests and goals.

World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

I'm the WILDLABS Communications and Community Management Associate Specialist at WWF-US

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I am a 27 year old working in at the Gombe Stream Research Center as a Veterinary Laboratory Technician. Our main aim is the conservation of wild chimpanzees found in the Gombe National park.

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Environmental Disaster Manager - Working LEAD Foundation- Executive Assistant

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My name is Glory Michael Pallangyo, and I am passionate about conserving and protecting wildlife. I am currently working as Assistant Protection Officer at STEP where I practice wildlife protection using conservation technologies such as EarthRanger,Survey 123, and Camera traping

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Senior technical officer with the Arthur Rylah Institute. A knowledgeable, skilled and motivated person with 25 years of experience in wildlife research, land management and working on projects that aim to improve biodiversity outcomes.

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Fer

Spanish veterinarian interesting wildlife conservation

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Hi everyone, I’m a current student at Exeter and low bioacoustics. I was initially fascinated by the attempt to analyse verbal communication functionality and meaning, but this is now widening to all areas such as PAM triangulation and CNN species/individual classification.

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An automation expert from Alberta

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