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/ Conservation Dogs
Conservation dogs are making a difference in conservation through their noninvasive ability to detect elusive species in the wild, flag illegal wildlife trade products, and help poachers fight wildlife crime. Whether you work with conservation dogs, you're interested in incorporating them into your work, or you just want to learn about how dogs can support and enhance conservation technology's effectiveness, you're in the right place!
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Successfully integrated deepfaune into video alerting system
Hi all, I've successfully integrated deepfaune into my Video alerting full-features security system StalkedByTheState. The yellow box around the image represents the zone of...
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Successfully integrated deepfaune into video alerting system
Yes, this system is designed to be installed near farms. We also have the repeller system with audio & light, that is battery & solar powered. This system is a "last line...
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/ Jessica Sanchez
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/ Sensors
Want to talk about sensors that don't quite fit into any of our tech-specific groups? This is the place to post! From temperature and humidity to airflow and pressure sensors, there are many environmental sensing tools that can add valuable data to core conservation monitoring technologies. With the increasing availability of low-cost, open-source options, we've seen growing interest in integrating these kinds of low bandwidth sensors into existing tools. What kinds of sensors are you working with?
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/ Human-Wildlife Conflict
Human-wildlife conflict is a significant challenge that only grows as habitats shrink and other issues like climate change alter the natural world. Technologies like biologging gear have become essential for proactively addressing human-wildlife conflict before it escalates, and tech projects that seek to understand population ranges and behaviour can help people learn to live with wildlife as part of our own environments. If you're interested in using technology to prevent human-wildlife conflict, this group is the place for you!
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/ Remote Sensing & GIS
Every day, mapping and spatial analysis are aiding conservation decisions, protected areas designation, habitat management on reserves and monitoring of wildlife populations, to name but a few examples. If you are excited by the ways in which GIS is used in conservation, this is the group for you!
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Has anyone combined flying drone surveys with AI for counting wild herds?
That is great, thanks so much!
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/ Jari Rinne
PHD Researcher Sibelius Academy / Finland
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Has anyone combined flying drone surveys with AI for counting wild herds?
I am working on wild horses and invasive species, also urban deer that are getting overpopulated.
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WILDLABS AWARDS 2024 - Developing AudioMoth for the detection of infrasonic elephant rumbles
Hi Alex,Very cool, that would give us lots of room for collaboration since we are focussing on model development taking hardware restrictions and inference speed into account.
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/ Ștefan Istrate
Machine Learning Researcher & Nature Photographer. Building conservation tech for biodiversity monitoring at Wildlife Insights.
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Welcome to WILDLABS!
Hi Kyra.I grew up in Orange County and often went down to San Diego Zoo to visit the animals. Now doing work in conservation technology and working with whales and polar bears....
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Using Dart Guns
HelloThere ate Tule Elk all up and down the Diablo Range now, from Livermore in the north to Carriso Plain at least. Here is an old map from 2017 (2016 data). ...
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Welcome to WILDLABS!
I have been working at the Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia for more than 15 years as a maintenance manager and, in recent years, taking advantage of my training...
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/ Critter Solutions
Protecting and enhancing environments through innovative conservation management products
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/ Harry Horsley
PhD Candidate in autonomous marine biodiversity modelling
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/ Aurélie Jambon
Hi! I am Aurélie, a dedicated French ornithologist and engineer specialized in conservation technologies. I am currently Program manager for the biodiversity of natural habitats' program in a French NGO called Noé.
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Using Dart Guns
I am looking for experience with using Dart guns for large ungulates such as Elk. We are working a Elk herd project here in California and plan to dart some bulls and cow...
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Using Dart Guns
Thanks for sharing - hadn't realized that.
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/ Vijay Shankar Venkataraman
Data Scientist at Taking Root. Interested in using data for restoring nature and livelihoods.
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/ Autonomous Camera Traps for Insects
Camera trapping for insects is becoming a reality using advances in camera, AI, and autonomous systems technologies. This group discusses the latest advances, shares experiences, and offers a space for anyone interested in the technology, from beginners to experts.
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Welcome to WILDLABS!
@sebjwallace Glad you gave iNaturalist a go, and happy to hear you enjoyed it. Now tell all your friends!
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/ Footprint Identification Technique (FIT)
Footprints are everywhere, and are perhaps the most overlooked source of data on the planet. WildTrack's Footprint Identification Technique (FIT) can identify species, individuals, sex and age-class to a high level of accuracy from simple images of footprints taken to a standardized protocol. This technique has the benefit of being non-invasive, cost-effective and draws on the strengths of community-skills such as tracking and observation. Our WildTrackFIT community is composed of users in >20 countries and we have FIT species algorithms developed for a range of species from big cats to Pachyderms, bears, mustelids, and even small mammals.If you see footprints as part of your fieldwork, or in another capacity, we'd love to hear from you!
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