With experts across the WILDLABS community working with every type of technology and in every imaginable environment, our platform is a great place to find advice and resources on choosing what tools are right for your conservation project. Whether you're in the market to try a new camera trap model, want to experiment with drones for the first time, or need help weighing the pros and cons of data management tools, there's someone in the WILDLABS community who can help you make a smart and informed choice!
The Community Base is our general gathering group. It's the place where we cover more general, big picture topics in conservation technology - ones that don't fit neatly into our other groups. If you don't know where to post something, just post it in this group. Our moderators will move it if needed!
At our Community Base, you'll find updates from the WILDLABS team on upcoming events and opportunities, and have the chance to shape our programs and platform with your opinions. And most importantly, the Community Base is also home to our Welcome to WILDLABS thread, the best place to introduce yourself to us and the community. Stop by and tell us what you're working on!
Whether you're new to WILDLABS and want to know where to begin, or you're a longtime member looking for a handy bank of resources, our Getting Started on WILDLABS thread will be your one-stop guide to getting the most out of our platform.
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- @TaliaSpeaker
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WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
I'm the Executive Manager of WILDLABS at WWF



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- @alexrood
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WILDLABS & 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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- @Savimbo
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Savimbo & Empulsive Ink
Drea is an MD-technologist. A digital nomad with a yoga addiction. A delinquent savant, nature-freak, mystic... It's all the same thing really.

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- @AudreyLooby
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University of Victoria
I am Banting postdoctoral fellow at the University of Victoria, focusing on coastal soundscape ecology and underwater noise pollution. I am also one of the co-leads of FishSounds.net.


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University of Rizal System
I study fish, their parasites, and freshwater ecosystems to support conservation and sustainability.



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Ms. Sarah Mshanga is a research assistant-trainee at the Women in Conservation Organization since August 2023. She holds BSc. in Wildlife Management from Sokoine University of Agriculture. She also interned at Lion Landscapes and GMERC Project.
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- @sophd
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I am an independent researcher working at the intersection of design, environmental sensing and human rights. I co-lead the feminist collective, open-weather.
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- @adombrowski
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Geology Collections Manager at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
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- @HRees
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WILDLABS & Fauna & Flora
WILDLABS - Programme Development Manager, keen interest in bats, hyenas and tech!





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- @Ahasverus2025
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Account officer in Liga para a Proteccao da Natureza (LPN); love to ear and see birds.
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Using Digital to help smallholder farmers regreen their land
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- @Rob_Appleby
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Wild Spy
Whilst I love everything about WILDLABS and the conservation tech community I am mostly here for the badges!!





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- @SolomonObiora
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NextGen Changemakers Initiative
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Global Circular Sustainability Consultant tackling conservation and anti-pollution efforts around the world.


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Apply to become a WILDLABS Group Leader by June 20 to get more involved in the community, build your network, and leave an impact on your field.
28 May 2025
Talia Speaker and I joined the WWF-US wildlife team to discuss how technology is changing the game for wildlife conservation. We covered what the next frontier looks like for the field and how cutting-edge tools are...
27 May 2025
Learn about the 15 selected projects that are working to innovate, scale, and adopt conservation technology for this year’s WILDLABS Awards.
20 May 2025
This is the title of an episode of Ben Goldsmith's 'Rewilding the World' podcast series. I have been wondering for a while, how is it done? Here is a crystal clear outline.
16 May 2025
With applications for the 2025-2026 Group Leadership Programme opening soon, the WILDLABS Community Team is sharing preemptive steps you can take to create a strong application for your new group.
9 May 2025
Hi together, I am working on detecting causalities between land surface dynamics and animal movement by using satellite-based earth observation data. As this is might be your expertise I kindly ask for your support...
8 May 2025
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6 May 2025
Careers
Come work with WILDLABS at WWF-US! We are seeking a graduate intern to support our State of Conservation Technology research. The role will be focused on delivering a 5-year trends report capturing the evolution of the...
17 April 2025
Early-career scientists working on solutions to Africa’s environmental challenges are invited to apply for this amazing opportunity. The $150,000 grant supports groundbreaking research in areas focused on biodiversity...
9 April 2025
9 prizes from the MIT to tackle Climate Change
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$3 millions of funding for NGO in Brazil using AI for conservation / $ 3 milhões em financiamento para ONGs no Brasil que usam IA para conservação!
1 April 2025
Funding
I have been a bit distracted the past months by my move from Costa Rica to Spain ( all went well, thank you, I just miss the rain forest and the Ticos ) and have to catch up on funding calls. Because I still have little...
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Hej all, I updated my question to include discussion about the tariffs as well. |
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Community Base, Funding and Finance | 4 months ago | |
I have posted about this in a different group, but I love boosting the impact of my communication through use of visuals. Free graphics relating to conservation technology... |
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Geospatial, Climate Change, Community Base, Connectivity, Funding and Finance, Open Source Solutions | 4 months ago | |
Bienvenido Maxi! |
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Community Base, Latin America Community | 4 months 2 weeks ago | |
Wow, thanks for sharing @Nycticebus_scientia. Would love to read further papers on these topics if folks have them! |
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Community Base, Ethics of Conservation Tech | 4 months 2 weeks ago | |
Hello everyone,Thank you all for your contribution!You can read some updates about this project in this post.Julia |
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Acoustics, Community Base, Data Management & Mobilisation, Open Source Solutions | 4 months 3 weeks ago | |
Better later than never, opening a thread to share with you some statistics about the applications received for The Boring Fund 2024 as we... |
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Community Base | 5 months ago | |
Yep see you on friday |
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Geospatial, Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Camera Traps, Citizen Science, Community Base, Data Management & Mobilisation, Emerging Tech, Open Source Solutions, Protected Area Management Tools | 5 months 1 week ago | |
Good afternoon Stephanie!It is sad to see you go, but very exciting to hear that you will be on adventures new very soon! I wish you all the best in your future endeavours and... |
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Community Base | 5 months 1 week ago | |
Good morning JocelynThank you very much for your comment, this is proving to be very useful advice and thank you so much for setting me on the right path!! This is very exciting!!... |
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Animal Movement, Citizen Science, Human-Wildlife Coexistence, Marine Conservation, Drones, Community Base, Geospatial | 5 months 1 week ago | |
Hi, Thank you for your message I think there's some kind of application for this app not by itself by complementing technologies like NABIT, mentioned in an earlier comment.... |
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Emerging Tech, Community Base | 5 months 1 week ago | |
I love the emails that lead me here. |
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Community Base | 5 months 1 week ago | |
It's great to see so much interest in presenting at this webinar. We have also received interest through direct messages and meetings that we've happened to have had. Thank you... |
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Open Source Solutions, Community Base, Funding and Finance | 5 months 3 weeks ago |
The Minor Foundation for Major Challenges calls for "new and unexpected ways of communicating the need for transitioning to a low-carbon economy"
29 January 2025 9:23pm
National Conservation Trust Fund of Jamaica call for proposals (JM$500K-5M)
29 January 2025 9:07pm
CEPF 9th call for LOIs for large grants (>$50K) Aplicar en inglés o español
29 January 2025 8:51pm
Nature Action Dialogues
Nature Tech Summit
Nature Tech Unconference
Living Data 2025
16 January 2025 6:30pm
Zoological Association of America, Conservation Initiative Grants (≤$5K)
15 January 2025 11:34pm
Catch Up with the WILDLABS Awards 2025 Proposal Powerup

13 January 2025 6:12pm
App for WILDLABS?
6 January 2025 8:56am
WILDLABS Awards 2024 - Statistics
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26 February 2024 5:25pm
Thanks @alexrood for creating this visual!
4 September 2024 2:48pm
10 January 2025 10:15am
After discussing with a potential applicant for 2025, I realised that I never shared the stats about the number of applications per category. Here they are:
- 35 projects for 7 grants of $10,000
- 107 projects for 5 grants of $30,000 (we selected 3)
- 53 projects for 2 grants of $60,000 (we selected 3)

Canopy access or tree climbing resources for arboreal research
12 September 2024 8:51pm
4 October 2024 10:04pm
Hi all! Folks may be interested in the Cornell Tree Climbing program that is a part of Cornell Outdoor Education. Not only does Cornell offer training, and have a bunch of online resources, but they have also facilitated groups of scientists to collect canopy samples and data.
Cornell Tree Climbing | Student & Campus Life | Cornell University
CTC promotes safe and environmentally responsible tree climbing techniques for
9 January 2025 10:50pm
Hi Dominique,
Thanks for your responses and congratulations on getting trained!
I can see that speaking directly with a climbing professional could be the most beneficial because what climbing methods and equipment you may need will depend very much on individual project goals and budgets. Did you end up speaking with your trainers about your field research goals and what climbing methods may be best for you?
9 January 2025 11:27pm
Hi Mark, thanks for responding. I think you've identified one of the most difficult parts of research climbing: maintaining your climbing skills and knowledge between field sessions.
My husband is an experienced arborist and practices his skills almost daily. I am not an arborist, so I schedule climbing time to keep my abilities fresh and my husband is there to assist. But I know it's difficult for individual researchers to practice on their own and they should only be climbing alone if experienced and not in a remote area.
However, it's possible to train researchers to safely climb in the field for multiple field sessions. My husband and I trained a group of climbers in Cameroon in January, 2024. The goal was to train four climbers who would go into the remote rainforest for several weeks and set up camera traps. They would deploy and retrieve arboreal cameras at different survey locations over two years. We needed to train the teams to operate safely and independently (without an instructor present) in very remote areas.
To train them sufficiently, my husband and I spent 1 month in Cameroon with the field team. We did a few days of basic training at a location near the city and then went with them on their initial camera deployment where we continued field training for 2.5 - 3 weeks. Before going to Cameroon, we had several discussions to determine what climbing method and equipment would best meet their data collection goals and were appropriate for their field site and conditions. We taught them basic rescue scenarios. We also set a climbing practice schedule for the team to maintain their climbing and rescue skills. We strongly emphasized to their management that the field team needed access to the climbing gear and needed to follow the practice schedule. Since the training, the team successfully finished two other camera trap surveys and is planning their third.
This was a lot of up-front training and cost. However, these climbers are now operating on their own and can continue operating for the foreseeable future. I think a big reason is receiving extensive training, tailored to their needs. General tree-climbing courses are great for learning the basics, but they'll never be a substitute for in-field, tailored training.
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My Journey with the Women in Conservation Technology Program
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Will Everglade pythons eat Patagonian beavers?
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Tech4Nature Award
26 November 2024 12:14am
ICI Thematic call for projects (€15M-20M) on enhancement of climate resilience while preventing conflict and sustaining peace
25 November 2024 11:29pm
ICI Thematic call for projects (€5M-20M) on wetlands, coastal marine ecosystem services and watershed protection
25 November 2024 11:25pm
Designing and Implementing Monitoring and Evaluation Tools for Conservation Education Programs
24 November 2024 3:34pm
Master in Sustainable Development, KU Leuven - Scholarships & Applications for 2025-2026
23 November 2024 2:18pm
Catch Up on the WILDLABS Awards 2025: Q&A Webinar
22 November 2024 5:01pm
WILDLABS Awards 2025: Further Information
22 November 2024 4:58pm
WILDLABS Awards 2025: Apply Now
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10 January 2025 1:45pm
Hi Hugo! A WILDLABS App has certainly been on our wish-list of things we could build. Depending on funding availability in the future of course.
At the moment we are working on a number of big improvements and additions to the website, focussing on enhancing access to learning materials and existing content. Such as a new self-led training course system and navigation/discoverability improvements.