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Audiomoth Energy consuption estimates
I didn't measure the difference in energy consumption whilst it's waiting between recordings. I'll do that. Having it turn off after a few minutes is a good idea.The...
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Welcome to WILDLABS!
Hi @ZoeDagan I'm interested what software/service is used in your context if you don't mind sharing? Being someone who's been in the retail domain for too long, I'm curious on...
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/ Alice Marks
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/ Ilana Rood
I'm the chief of staff at Earthmover, a software company making it easier to work with earth system data
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Introduction to CT Textbook
So this is an idea that I've had for a while, and I have some bandwidth for it now. I want to make a purely online (free for all users) conservation technology textbook (...
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Introduction to CT Textbook
Hi Andew,Whatever became of your book? Also have you seen jupyterbook.org and mystmd.org? Both are free and open source software for publishing articles and books.Best,Vance
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Welcome to WILDLABS!
Hi everyone! My name is Ilana Rood and I am the Chief of Staff at Earthmover. We are an early-stage start-up building a cloud platform for multidimensional scientific array data....
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Remote Sensing & GIS Group Leadership
Hi Folks,I'm interested in being the group leader for the Remote Sensing & GIS group, but it would be great to have a co-lead. Anyone care to join me? Thanks!Kind...
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/ Open Source Solutions
This group is a place to share low-cost, open-source devices for conservation; describe how they are being used, including what needs they are addressing and how they fit in to the wider conservation tech market; identify the obstacles in advancing the capacity of these technologies; and to discuss the future of these solutions - particularly their sustainability and how best to collaborate moving forward.
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/ Sateesh Venkatesh
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Audiomoth Energy consuption estimates
To start, very interesting project and I think you've ran into a problem that we've all ran into with data logging. On top of that most biodiversity assessments require a...
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Welcome to WILDLABS!
Hello all,I am the co-founder and president of SEE Turtles, a conservation nonprofit based in Oregon. We work on the illegal tortoiseshell trade through our Too Rare To Wear...
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Indigenous communities and AI for Conservation
Thank you for this advice!If you need a speaker for Variety hour, I would be happy to talk about the work we are doing in the Conservation Evidence Group to use LLMs for finding...
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/ Francis Kamau
I work with a conservation organization in Kenya.
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/ Stephen Leard
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/ Aude Vuilliomenet
PhD Candidate at University College London. Research and develop wireless sensor networks for biodiversity monitoring. Currently working on a software package for AI bioacoustics classifiers on edge device.
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/ David Valerio
Biogeochemist striving for a transfigured Creation
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/ Sophie
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WILDLABS AWARDS 2024 - Developing AudioMoth for the detection of infrasonic elephant rumbles
Hi @sakoarts, The AI for Forest Elephants project sounds great. We are currently at the early stages of hardware development right now, so haven't started recording the rumbles...
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/ Mathias Tobler
Wildlife ecologist with a passtion for conseration technology.
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/ Kyra Swanson
Research Coordinator II for the Conservation Technology Lab at SDZWA
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/ Simon Chamaillé-Jammes
Behavioural ecologist @CNRS in France - working mostly on ungulates in Europe and Africa
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/ Ahmed Junaid
Zoologist, Ecologist, Conservation Biologist
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/ Drones
Used to pick up signals from tracking gear on the ground, collect images of wildlife and habitats from the air, gather acoustic data with specialized hydrophones, or even collect snot samples from whales' blowholes, drones are capable of collecting high-resolution data quickly, noninvasively, and at relatively low cost.
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