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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I am a high school physics teacher who is always looking for interesting ways to engage students. This sometimes spills over to other fields where I can find applications of physics. I am currently working with a scientist on wavelength-specific light interactions with insects


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Field researcher and systems designer operating a mobile apicultural laboratory focused on the study of terroir-specific variation in bee-derived products. Through Apis Nomadica Labs, I deliver pollination services to regional farms while simultaneously collecting ecological data
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I'm a PhD in Ecology and Evolution and co-founder of Hacking Ecology, where I coordinate projects at the intersection of open technologies and environmental data. My academic background includes investigating climate-driven shifts in microbial diversity within aquatic ecosystems.
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Are looking to advance your research on the vast rangeland of kenya, at NATURE EMBASSY We are open to accept projects on community, wildlifes, rangeland, conservation education, wildlifes monitoring, remote emerging...
27 August 2025
Working with camera traps in Europe? Consider joining a new season of Snapshot Europe
26 August 2025
WILDLABS is working to improve the accuracy of our community map so we can better understand where in the world all our members are based. This information is critical for accurately assessing how our community and...
20 August 2025
We are thrilled to start a brand new group: Edge Computing! Meet Jenna Kline and Youssef Bayouli, the two Group Leaders for the 2025-2026 term.
19 August 2025
Read about the advice provided by AI specialists in AI Conservation Office Hours 2025 earlier this year and reflect on how this helped projects so far.
6 August 2025
If you're a Post-Doctoral Fellow, a PhD student, or a member of the research staff interested in applying your computational skills to support active research publications, please read on to learn about the Cross-...
5 August 2025
"Ingenious is a public engagement grants scheme for projects that engage the public with engineers and engineering while providing engineers with training and opportunities in public engagement."
21 July 2025
Lead a growing non-profit to sustain open source solutions for open science!
19 July 2025
From 2023 to 2024, WILDLABS has grown substantially, launching impactful new platform features, delivering critical funding opportunities, and connecting the community in new and exciting ways. Read more about the...
17 July 2025
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Are you a young (between 18 to 35 years old) and dedicated nature conservationist committed to protecting wild species? Do you combine passion with action to create concrete results in nature conservation? Are you the...
10 July 2025
The Big if True Science Accelerator (BiTS) to supports scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs in transforming bold concepts into actionable program designs.
8 July 2025
Are you interested in applying for The Boring Fund 2025? On this page you can find more information for this opportunity which provides up to $12,500 per project in funding for essential but overlooked aspects of...
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Hi all. I’m the Environmental Professional Programs specialist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In my role I have the exciting privilege of supporting the next generation... |
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Community Base | 3 hours 14 minutes ago | |
Hi Both!Thanks for the feedback, I agree it would be nice to have the option for users to subscribe to some form of direct on-site/email notifications for new posts of specific... |
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hi chad, its great to hear from you_its really a great idea and impactful journey in our community having experience in community-led conservation initiatives, working... |
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Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Animal Movement, Camera Traps, Citizen Science, Climate Change, Community Base, Connectivity, Drones, eDNA & Genomics, Emerging Tech, Funding and Finance, Geospatial, Human-Wildlife Coexistence, Software Development, Wildlife Crime | 1 day 5 hours ago | |
Hi everyone :)I’ll be in Kinshasa, DRC from 22 to 27 September as part of the AFRISTART program (Qawafel/RedStart Tunisie), which supports... |
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AI for Conservation, Community Base, East Africa Community, Edge Computing | 1 day 7 hours ago | |
Hello from the WILDLABS Team! WILDLABS.NET will undergo essential maintenance between 10:00am and 4:00pm BST on... |
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Community Base | 6 days 4 hours ago | |
Thank you, Henry, and the WILDLABS team, for this excellent opportunity. 🙏We at INITIAM ASBL (DRC) have just submitted our application with the project IDEPROCONA – Digital... |
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Funding and Finance, Community Base | 1 week 5 days ago | |
Sent to some South African local friends. |
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Community Base, Early Career, Human-Wildlife Coexistence, Women in Conservation Tech Programme (WiCT) | 1 week 6 days ago | |
How to submit a proposal for the Boring Fund on the Platform ? |
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Community Base, Funding and Finance | 3 weeks ago | |
Interesting way to get community members contributing to the platform, to learn and share knowledge on GIS-Based conservation |
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Community Base | 3 weeks 4 days ago | |
Would love to collaborate on this we are curently building agents for conservation Kind regardsOlivier |
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...one of @jared ;) ...I think there are a few biz dev users from other legacy manuf., but yeah, they are not active. |
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Hello Youssef,Yes, let's keep contact. I'm currently looking for good conferences to publish my work, if you are aware of something, please let me know. |
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AI for Conservation, Community Base, Edge Computing | 1 month 2 weeks ago |
Catch up with The Variety Hour: September 2024
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EarthRanger and Skylight for improving protected and conserved area effectiveness
23 September 2024 1:30pm
What would you do with a $100.000.000 grant?
18 September 2024 2:56pm
19 September 2024 7:06pm
For what it's worth coming from a non-expert, it sounds interesting and impressive to me. Does it mean that to adapt one native crop, complete domestication and get it to market, would take 100/12 ≈ 8 million dollars?
Would you consider applying for a grant like this?
20 September 2024 2:14pm
"real and measurable progress" - so no blue-sky, no envelope-pushing, no dispruption ?
22 September 2024 5:39pm
I don't know. From the same quote I would highlight the word 'promises'. One can promise a rocket to the moon. It's not likely to happen but if it does it would be 'real and measurable'. So perhaps you should dig deeper.
What do you want to find in the Funding and Finance group?
28 August 2024 3:51pm
20 September 2024 2:27pm
A filter or flag for funders that want innovation rather than implementation, and that are willing to take short-term risk for long-term benefit. Also, those whose fuding/investment cycles last longer than the average Postgrad project.
22 September 2024 5:10pm
Hi Arthur,
Thanks for adding your point. As you may have noticed we recently published a post on basic funding opportunities, but I think much of it does not apply to you, because in a way, you seem to be a service provider to conservation projects. Right?
Assuming for now that I got this right, then it's good to know that we are working on a article about funding opportunities for tech development. To me your question is a question as well. I have a few tentative answers, but I am also curious which ways of funding open source development work and scaling up have been tried and tested. There must be many WILDLABS members that are in a similar position as you and I am guessing that there are some that have solved the problem. It would be a great question to ask and see what people come up with.
How would open source development work be financed in other sectors? You mention that you have a decade of industry experience. How does it work over there?
22 September 2024 5:29pm
Hej Peter,
Thanks for your reply. Obviously, I see where your question is coming from, but I don't think we are going to provide a funding database. After all there already are quite a few out there. Have you tried any to find funding sources that are looking for innovation and willing to take short-term risks? In any case, I will keep an eye out and highlight it in a funding post if I run into one.
About the longer funding cycles, that will be a tough one to find for sure. There is a lot of discussion about long-term funding / basic support, but little action. There is One World Together, which started about a year ago. Don't get your hopes up high, because it is not like they have a call for applications. They have picked their partners already and provide a defensive answer to the FAQ question 'How do you pick your partners'
GIVEAWAY: Freaklabs Boomboxes
14 September 2024 9:49pm
20 September 2024 6:30pm
Just a reminder that this giveaway is ending TOMORROW (SATURDAY) at 5pm PST!
There are people in this community who need (or know someone who needs) some FREE ABRs to connect to their camera traps! Used for research or for human-wildlife conflict needs! Share with your network!
Check out other uses and learn more about them from our Monday Tech Panel:
To enter this giveaway:
Just tell us what you would do with 5 Boomboxes below! AND
If you have a twitter, bluesky, instagram, or threads account, please follow us and tell us on there!
22 September 2024 1:26am
We've drawn the winners of the 2 sets of 5 Freaklabs BoomBoxes and they are twitter's Xim_Neri and MustelidMay!
Thank you to those who entered the random drawing from this site!
22 September 2024 3:33pm
Yay! Congratulations! Feel free to reach out to us either here or at the FreakLabs website if you have any questions on usage and operation :)
COP16 (UN Convention on Biological Diversity)
20 September 2024 11:27pm
Design-led innovation for nature
20 September 2024 2:24pm
Take the 2024 WILDLABS Network Survey
19 September 2024 7:26pm
Nature conservation grant writing courses
19 September 2024 4:53pm
Looking to understand SMART
31 July 2024 7:06pm
9 August 2024 1:30pm
In addition to the suggestions already listed, I'd recommend engaging with the SMART Community Forum:
There are also many peer reviewed papers on the topic, for example:
Conservation Technology - Google Books
The global loss of biodiversity is occurring at an unprecedented pace. Despite the considerable effort devoted to conservation science and management, we still lack even the most basic data on the distribution and density of the majority of plant and animal species, which in turn hampers our efforts to study changes over time. In addition, we often lack behavioural data from the very animals most influenced by environmental changes; this is largely due to the financial and logistical limitations associated with gathering scientific data on species that are cryptic, widely distributed, range over large areas, or negatively influenced by human presence. To overcome these limitations, conservationists are increasingly employing technology to facilitate such data collection. Innovative solutions have been driven by dramatic advances in the conservation-technology interface. The use of camera traps, acoustic sensors, satellite data, drones, and computer algorithms to analyse the large datasets collected are all becoming increasingly widespread. Although specialist books are available on some of these individual technologies, this is the first comprehensive text to describe the breadth of available technology for conservation and to evaluate its varied applications, bringing together a team of international experts using a diverse range of approaches. Conservation Technology is suitable for graduate level students, professional researchers, practitioners and field managers in the fields of ecology and conservation biology.
http://www.primate-sg.org/storage/pdf/VJP_3_4_pp59-68.pdf
Willingness to Adopt the Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool (SMART): The Case of Ugalla Game Reserve, Tanzania. | EBSCOhost
Discover this 2021 paper in Journal of Education, Humanities & Sciences (JEHS) by Magige, Flora John; Nahonyo, Cuthbert L.; Wilfred, Paulo; et. al. focusing on: TANZANIA; PROTECTED areas; EMPLOYEE training; HUMAN resources departments; LAW enforcement; GAMES
Law Enforcement for Wildlife Conservation (Chapter 2) - Artificial Intelligence and Conservation
Artificial Intelligence and Conservation - March 2019
Asia-Pacific Forest Sector Outlook: Innovative forestry for a sustainable ... - Pingault, N., Roshetko, J.M., Meybeck, A. (eds.) - Google Books
Young students and people, formally or informally engaged in the forest sector, will be the guardians and managers of tomorrow’s forests. Technology savvy, the youth can play an instrumental role in the uptake and scaling-up of innovative technologies (whether digital technologies, biological technologies, technical innovations on processes and products, or innovative finance and social innovations), able to advance sustainable development in the forest sector in the region. Young people can bring in the innovation debate forward-looking perspectives and out-of-the-box thinking. This is why FAO and CIFOR/FTA decided to strengthen their voice in the debate, relaying their experiences and propositions for sustainable innovation in the forest sector. This FAO and CIFOR co-publication gathers 13 youth contributions, carefully selected. These contributions illustrate, in various contexts, the potential of innovative technologies to advance sustainable forestry and sustainable forest management in the Asia-Pacific region.
26 August 2024 10:42am
Have you looked at some of the case studies published on SMART website. Also SMART webinars on Youtube could also interesting to understand the software.
Also recommend looking at SMART alternative EarthRanger which is far more simpler than SMART.
EarthRanger: Protecting Wildlife With Real-Time Data
EarthRanger: Protecting Wildlife With Real-Time Data
18 September 2024 10:52am
Hi loveness
Comprehending the given answers, I hope this link will help you understand more about SMART. its contain courses of SMART training
https://smart.campusuci2.com/course/index.php?categoryid=5
Thanks
PANGEA Workshop
The Boring Fund 2024: Further Information
16 September 2024 5:21pm
The Boring Fund 2024
16 September 2024 5:00pm
7th International Training on Ecohydrology in Tanzania
14 September 2024 6:55pm
Black Mammalogists Week 2024: September 15th - 21st
10 September 2024 6:57pm
Seeking Internship/Volunteer Opportunity in Human-Wildlife Interaction
25 August 2024 10:08pm
30 August 2024 8:46pm
Thank you so much CathyNj
4 September 2024 11:19pm
Dear Alex Rood,
Thank you so much for the advice. I’ll make sure to regularly check the career openings on resources page. I appreciate your support.
Effect of Climatic change on Animals "LIONS🦁"
29 August 2024 5:12pm
30 August 2024 9:27pm
Hello Nora.
Hope the information below will be usefull.
Climate change impacts lions’ physiology by causing extreme heat stress, which can lead to dehydration, impaired metabolism, and overall health issues. Reproductive physiology is affected as heat stress may reduce fertility and impact pregnancy and cub survival. Lions' immune systems can weaken due to increased disease risk, while behavioral changes, such as becoming more nocturnal to avoid heat, can affect their energy and nutrition. Additionally, reduced prey availability due to climate change can lead to malnutrition and poor body condition.
And in the side of young male and female, young male lions are particularly vulnerable as their higher energy expenditure and roaming behavior expose them to greater risks from climate impacts, including decreased prey and water availability. In contrast, young female lions face challenges related to reproductive health and cub survival. While both sexes are affected, young males are more prone to the negative effects due to their solitary lifestyle and increased conflict risks.
3 September 2024 12:13am
Hello Nora,
I hope the link below can provide you with some information.
Funding and Finance Announcement: Introducing a New Group and Its Leaders

28 August 2024 9:12pm
How to Get Started in the WILDLABS Community: First 5 Steps
28 August 2024 9:30am
CORDAP opens call for innovative projects (<$1.5M) on coral conservation and restoration
26 August 2024 6:01pm
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup: Bioacoustics Policy Integration and Scientific Impact
22 August 2024 7:57pm
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup: Bioacoustics Data Analysis and AI
22 August 2024 7:22pm
Movement Ecology Internship at Osa Conservation's field station
22 August 2024 7:15pm
Geospatial Announcement: Introducing New Geospatial Group Leaders

22 August 2024 6:31pm
23 August 2024 1:09pm
WWF-New Zealand calls for community education and conservation projects (<NZ$15K)
22 August 2024 5:46pm
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup: Bioacoustics Data Networks and Platforms
22 August 2024 5:45pm
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup: Bioacoustics Hardware Innovation
22 August 2024 5:25pm
27 September 2024 8:35pm