Event /  3 Mar 2026

G-DiNC 2026: Global Drones in Nature Conservation Symposium & Expo

Join us for G-DiNC 2026, the inaugural Global Drones in Nature Conservation Symposium & Expo, taking place from March 3–6, 2026, in Nairobi and Naivasha, Kenya, as a founder-funded, non-profit global gathering dedicated to advancing the ethical and impactful use of drones, sensors, and emerging technologies for biodiversity protection—featuring technical panels, live field demonstrations at the Wildlife Research and Training Institute (WRTI), innovation and STEM competitions, youth storytelling through the Voices from the Sky eBook, a session on African Women for the Environment (with SCB Africa Section), the launch of the Global Drone Conservation Map, and participation from the WildDrone.eu PhD cohort, with registration, speaker submissions, and sponsorship opportunities opening soon via https://dronesinnatureconservation.org.

Hybrid Event
3 Mar 2026
Nairobi, Kenya.

G-DiNC 2026 is the inaugural Global Drones in Nature Conservation Symposium & Expo, taking place from March 3–6, 2026, in Nairobi and Naivasha, Kenya. This non-profit, founder-funded event is the first global gathering dedicated entirely to the use of drones, sensors, and emerging technologies for biodiversity conservation. Organized by Nature Drones and hosted in part at the Wildlife Research and Training Institute (WRTI), the event will launch on World Wildlife Day and feature technical panels, live field demonstrations, innovation competitions, youth and STEM outreach, and the launch of the Global Drone Conservation Map. Key highlights include the Voices from the Sky youth storytelling eBook, a dedicated session on African Women for the Environment (in partnership with the SCB Africa Section), and contributions from the WildDrone.eu PhD cohort. Registration, speaker applications, and sponsor opportunities will open soon. For more information or to submit a project, visit dronesinnatureconservation.org or contact david@naturedrones.org and macayle@naturedrones.org. 


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