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Nature Tech Unconference - Anyone attending?

Hi all, anyone planning to attend the Nature Tech Unconference on 28th March at the London School of Economics Campus in London, UK? (the event is free to attend but...

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The Futures Wild team will be there :)

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WILDLABS Awards 2025: Meet the judges

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While the WILDLABS Awards 2025 submissions are in the final round of judging, meet the panel that is currently reviewing the shortlist of applicants. 

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Dear @Lot , dear @WMXZ , Thank you both for your comments. I (and we at WILDLABS) completely understand your situation, as we often find ourselves in the same position,...
Great, thanks @Lot and @WMXZ for asking the question on many of our minds, and thanks @Adrien_Pajot for the totally understandable response.  Thanks also for the update!...
Dear all, As you have likely seen in your inbox, the selection process for the WILDLABS Awards 2025 has now concluded, and all selected awardees have been contacted....
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Thank you and farewell! 

Hi wildlabbers, Ooof, this is going to be a difficult one to write. It's a message I have left to truly the last possible moment because it will be so hard to find the right...

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All the best, and I'd like to think Bill the dog will be enjoying more walkies.

You'll be missed sorely, Steph! Thank you for putting your heart & soul into building this community! Wildlabs.Net won't be what it is today, without your hard work! Hope you'll continue to stay in touch. Have a relaxing Sabbatical and best wishes for your next adventure! ❤️

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 thank you for this brilliant project that is Wildlabs, it is a truly wonderful community. 

Take care, all the best and kind regards

Sean Hill

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Mole-Rat Mystery. Can anyone help?

Good afternoon everyone! I am currently doing a personal study on Cape Dune Mole-Rat (Bathyergus suillus) activity in my free time along an estuary. I do not know...

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Hi Sean! I love that you are naturally curious and are pursuing really cool projects in your free time. I know absolutely nothing about cape dune mole rats (in fact, never heard of them prior to this post, but I will confess I was interested in the concept of a mole-rat mystery), but I did have some thoughts about where you might find more information-

It seems like the types of questions you are asking are pretty specific and niche. My first thought on how to find someone with expertise in these specific rodents was to go to their iNat page- there you can see the top observer and top identifier. Both individuals are active researchers, so I think reaching out to them on iNat or finding their e-mails from their respective organizations' sites might be a good way to get in touch.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7998.1986.tb03570.x

I also did a quick search in Google Scholar in which I typed in only the scientific name and hit go. The two publications linked above caught my eye as potentially helpful in your search- particularly the first one. They excavated burrows and noted things like home range size, that males have more burrows than females, etc. I didn't go much beyond the abstracts but these seem like they might get you on the right tracks!

Happy ratting!

Good morning Vance

Thank you very much! I am looking into some papers that I was kindly directed to by Jocelyn Stalker ( her comment below) and am looking for ways to establish population dynamics just by looking at the mounds. Once I have figured this part out I should be able to correlate the information to the drone data. The Ground Sampling Distance (GSD) for this project is very small, 1.3cm per pixel. This has proven to be very useful because I am able to use the very fine 3D models to run change detections that pick up new heaps and vegetation reductions (which may be due to feeding) on a weekly basis. It helps not only visualise but also quantify where the most activity has occurred. I will keep you posted!    

Good morning Jocelyn

Thank 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!!

They are the most extra ordinary little creatures and as I don't know much about them either, I thought I'd try learn as much as I can (not just through literature, but through my own observations as well). I walk past these mounds daily and am always intrigued when I see more mounds and really enjoy watching them actively push the dune sand up to the surface (you don't see the wee fellas but you can watch the sand move as they burrow away). One afternoon while flying my drone (I was quantifying the changes in sediment deposition and erosion volumes in the estuary after a flood that was soon followed by a super high tide), I had a heap between my legs and all of a sardine it starts moving! So that sparked my curiosity even further. 

I will keep you posted on my findings and thank you again for the papers and the direction! It is greatly appreciated!!

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Wildlife Detection/Identification App for Security personnel at Airports.

Hi guys, I wish to develop an app for the security personnel at working at airports, with a keen interest on ending wildlife trafficking, I discovered that a lot of wildlife...

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Within the African Wildlife Forensics Network many investigators, customs officials and the like use the IDentifyIT App for species, and now cycads.  It is a continual work in progress but it helps with in situ morphological ID. 

Not for ID but there is a "Wildlife Sentinel" app too. Great Idea by the way.

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.

 

So, haven't found anyone so far to have a full fledged discussion and feasibility of this idea yet.

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What do you want to see from WILDLABS' social media?

How do you think WILDLABS should be using social media? Right now, we mostly use our platforms to share upcoming events, roundups of popular discussions, new programmes/...

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@Frank_van_der_Most @WMXZ Thanks for the perspective! What we've done in the past is shared links to discussions happening on WILDLABS as a way to amplify their reach, and direct people to participate in the WILDLABS discussion thread if they have something to contribute. (Sort of like we did with amplifying the OSS/F&F callout for presenters or our digest recap posts.) I guess the thought is that someone on LinkedIn/Bluesky/other platforms might see us share a discussion thread through their social network and feel inspired to join in on the conversation and make an account. 

Thanks for your response, Alex! I would guess and hope the same, but do you have indications for what the effects actually are. I don't remember the registration form. Is there a question about how new members found the platform? 

I love the emails that lead me here.

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Catch Up With The Variety Hour: March 2025

You’re invited to the WILDLABS Variety Hour, a monthly event that connects you to conservation tech's most exciting projects, research, and ideas. We can't wait to bring you a whole new season of speakers and...

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ICCB 2025 – Let’s Connect!

Hi Everyone,I’m excited to be attending my first ICCB 2025 as a student presenter and early-career researcher! My work sits at the intersection of computational epidemiology and...

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Hi everyone, I’m excited to become a member of Wild Lab! I’m currently working on my master’s thesis, focusing on dormouse conservation. My research explores the behavioral responses of dormice to temperature and habitat patterns using camera trap data.

Additionally, I’d like to incorporate agent-based modeling to simulate species behavior. However, I’m a bit unsure about how to effectively apply modeling for predictions. If anyone here has experience with modeling, I’d love to connect and discuss!

Looking forward to learning from you all.

Best regards,

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Presenters wanted: showcase your open source income streams

A burning topic in the open source community is how to generate income ( in any way, including commercialisation ) with open source software or hardware? Recently, questions were...

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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 all for volunteering!

We will get back to you after wext week Wednesday ( 12th ) when there will be the next coordination meeting.

This date will also be the deadline for those still considering to volunteer.

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New WILDLABS Feature: Introducing Courses!

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Discover WILDLABS' new feature: self-led learning courses. Get started with or dive deeper into conservation technology through structured courses designed by independent experts, verified members, and the WILDLABS team.

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What is your favourite social media these days?

Hey everyone, I would like to understand more about the wildlife community consensus (if there is such?) on social medias.With recent BlueSky rise and X platform owner's...

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Linkedin mainly. 

iNaturalist and eBird ofc but these are more communities than real social networks. 

But, and this is a real advice, a good RSS feed reader with all your trusted sources and then you don't need any other social network. 

:O) 

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WILDLABS Conservation Tech Meetup, DC

Come by a happy hour meetup hosted by WILDLABS in Washington, DC! This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow conservation tech enthusiasts, share ideas, and enjoy a relaxed evening together.

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I am based out of Atlanta, GA and will come from out of town to DC to attend this. Since I will be in the area I will get some other things done like visiting DC zoo after a long...
Keep us in the loop if this happens! And let us know if you have any questions or ways WILDLABS may be able to help.There are quite a few wildlabbers in the area (@dmorris comes...
I wanted to thank Wildlabs for arranging this unique event. I was overwhelmed by the turnout! It was incredible to see so many experts! However, it was very exciting to give faces...
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Wildlife Monitoring Internship 2025

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute (SNZCBI) is seeking an intern to assist with multiple projects related to conservation technology for wildlife monitoring. SNZCBI scientists collect data...

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Funding and Finance group reaches 100 members

Last week the Funding and Finance group crossed the 100 member mile stone. A big thank you to everybody who participated in achieving this, either by becoming a member or by posting in the group. Besides the numbers...

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Thanks for having us @Frank_van_der_Most !
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Conservation Tech Career Pathways - what do you want to know? 

Hi wildlabbers, I made a casual comment in my post in the friday check in thread: This week I'm seeing a lot of questions coming up about career paths in #tech4wildlife...

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Unfortunately , not yet . Still digging into it in my free time. And trying to setup a camera in my bord feeder for a mini conservation project in my back garden :) 

Hi Soumya , 

 

Interested to know if you are pursuing distance education in ML while at your current job. I would love to hear more about your journey on course specifics and the platform you use to complete the education, and I would love to hear if you have any recommendations based on your experiences.

Thanks, 
Savi

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New WILDLABS Navigation Menu

Hello WILDLABS Community,We are excited to reveal our new navigation menu for the website!All of your favourite pages can now be found within a more compact drop-down menu. This...

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Woooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

WOOT WOOT!


What is the framework you are building on? 

Hi @eugenegalaxy , Filip at #Octophin Digital here. The whole Platform is built ontop of the Drupal framework (with many custom features) but most of the frontend like the menu is bespoke framework-less HTML, CSS (using Tailwind classes) and JavaScript built by our wonderful frontend developer @rowan . Happy to answer any questions in a direct message or such!

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WILDLABS Leadership Update

As Stephanie moves on to explore new horizons, we want to honour and celebrate her impact on this community, and welcome Talia Speaker in her new role as Interim Executive Manager.

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Catch Up With The Variety Hour: February 2025

You’re invited to the WILDLABS Variety Hour, a monthly event that connects you to conservation tech's most exciting projects, research, and ideas. We can't wait to bring you a whole new season of speakers and...

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Robert Long will kick off this month's Variety Hour by sharing about a wildlife scent dispenser for surveying rare carnivores. Diane Deteouf will...
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The Variety Hour: 2025 Lineup

You’re invited to the WILDLABS Variety Hour, a monthly event that connects you to conservation tech's most exciting projects, research, and ideas. We can't wait to bring you a whole new season of speakers and...

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WILDLABS Awards 2025: Ask your questions!

AboutThe WILDLABS Awards are a powerful opportunity for users and makers of technologies for nature to take their projects to the next level. With $50,000 and $10...

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Hello Raphael, 

Thanks for your question. 

We expect any staff time/salaries that are linked to the project to be added in the "Staff time" section of the budget. 

Best, 

Hi Adrien, should the letters of support be written by team members or by external supporters (researchers from other institutions, local organization managers, etc.)?

Hi Diego, 

Thanks for your question. 

Letters of support are expected to be written by external supporters. Please do note that they are not mandatory. 

Best,

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Climate changes in wildlife protected areas

Hello! Good day everyone?I have a query about climate change and i would appreciate to get some ideas from you.I am volunteering in a national park, ecologist and i am interested...

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Hi Norah! 
This is a great concern! Kudos! 
Climate change data especially for such a long time can help us answer a lot of questions including the few listed below:

  1. How has the climate variability affected the trend of species in the ecosystem? (You can choose to study a specific specie of animal or plant) and respond on their increase and (or) extinction.
  2. How has climate variability affected or supported the survival rate of introduced species?
  3. Climate variability is one among many factors of invasion, how is the invasion rate in your ecosystem?
  4. You can also answer on the general topic of your ecosystem’s health with the data! 

    I would love to read a paper from the data you have! Very resourceful! 
    Break the leg! 

I agree Adventina. I am also interested in "How has the climate variability affected the trend of BAT species in the ecosystem? and respond on their increase and (or) extinction.

 

@Norah, I am also interested in the findings regardless of the species you pick. In 2022 - 2023 we created a climate database for an NGO project in Amhara, Ethiopia. It would be cool to come up with a climate variability databasa for the park.

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