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Arribada Initative

Arribada Initative

The winners of our Human Wildlife Conflict Tech Challenge are offering regular updates throughout the year to chronicle their successes, failures, and lessons learned in the process of developing their solutions. In this update, the...
Megan Cromp

Megan Cromp

In a world of “what-ifs”, what if we shifted the way the world supports and interacts with conservation organizations in real-time? This case study provides an inside look into how frustrations in the field led Megan Cromp to develop the...
Talia Speaker

Talia Speaker

Machine learning is widely recognized as the solution to camera trap data processing, but a user-friendly and broadly-accessible system for putting this tech to use has not yet been developed. In this case study, WILDLABS Intern Talia... AI for Conservation, Camera Traps
The Maritime Executive

The Maritime Executive

Rangerbot, an underwater drone that can accurately identify and fire an injection into crown-of-thorns starfish, is ready to be put to the test on the Great Barrier Reef. The concept for RangerBot won the 2016 Google Impact Challenge... Drones, Sensors
NASA Tournament Lab

NASA Tournament Lab

NASA and The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) have launched the Next Generation Animal Tracking Ideation Challenge, seeking your ideas for how to use emerging SmallSat/CubeSat technology along with other Space, Stratosphere, Land,... Remote Sensing & GIS, Sensors, Biologging
WILDLABS Team

WILDLABS Team

The problems faced by our planet cannot be solved by any one sector working alone. To find solutions will need new voices and new approaches. Download the WILDLABS Annual Report and discover how our community is bringing people together to...
Katarzyna Nowak

Katarzyna Nowak

In this case study, Katarzyna Nowak writes about her work with the Southern Tanzania Elephant Project (STEP) trialing beehive fences as human-elephant conflict mitigation tools. Earlier this year the research team published their five-year... Human-Wildlife Conflict, East Africa Community
Max Planck Institute for Ornithology

Max Planck Institute for Ornithology

This past week was an exciting milestone for animal tracking, with the ICARUS (International Cooperation for Animal Research Using Space) Initiative's antenna successfully installed on the International Space Station. In this article,... Remote Sensing & GIS, Biologging
Megan Ossmann

Megan Ossmann

Technology now frequently used in wildlife conservation is evolving at a rapid pace, with improvements promised to make research applications and integration with other technology easier, faster, and smarter. In this case study, World... Drones, Sensors
Fauna & Flora

Fauna & Flora

Motion-sensing wildlife-tracking cameras in South Sudan have captured 425,000 photos, documenting species not previously known to be found in this richly forested area. The team is now asking for your help to identify animals in the... Wildlife Crime, Camera Traps, East Africa Community
Ayesha Tulloch

Ayesha Tulloch

In this case study, conservation ecologist Ayesha Tulloch takes us behind the scenes of her recent paper, which came out in Nature Ecology & Evolution earlier this month. In this paper, Ayesha and her team present a decision tree they... Wildlife Crime, Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Remote Sensing & GIS, Sensors, Biologging
Ashleigh Wolfe

Ashleigh Wolfe

The understanding of the interplay of movement, behaviour and physiology that biologging offers has applied relevance for a range of fields, including evolutionary ecology, wildlife conservation and behavioural ecology. In recognition of... Human-Wildlife Conflict, Biologging
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