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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WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
I'm the WILDLABS Research Specialist at WWF-US



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WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
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Hi, my name is William. I am Senior Data Scientist/ Remote Sensing Engineer with experience in GIS, Machine Learning, Systems Engineering, Data Science Pipelines. I am motivated and passionate about using my skills for wildlife and biodiversity conservation.
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San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
Research Coordinator II for the Conservation Technology Lab at SDZWA

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- @TaliaSpeaker
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WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
I'm the WILDLABS Research Specialist at WWF-US



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- @davidhunter
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University of Colorado Boulder
PhD student exploring design and technology to connect people with nature and the environment



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Sustainability Manager for CERES Tag LTD. An animal health company; animal monitoring, conservation, & anti-poaching/ rural crime. Wildlife, livestock, equine & companion. #CeresTrace #CeresWild #CeresRanch





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Scaling biodiversity monitoring, using smart sensors and ai-pipelines

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- @ahmedjunaid
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Zoologist, Ecologist, Herpetologist, Conservation Biologist





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- @theindieg
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Running a small electronic engineering company focused on large scale sensor networks. We have interest in bioacoustics with bat and bird recorders, as well as a host of environmental sensors.


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Conservationist working with the High Conservation Value Network (HCVN) and focusing on accessible tools to monitor HCVs.
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I am a scientist in charge of animal AI identification at the Tangjiahe Nature Reserve in Sichuan. My main job is to use AI to identify giant pandas and infer where they will appear in the future and conduct biological analysis of feces. I would like to join this community to com

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- @jsulloa
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Instituto Humboldt & Red Ecoacústica Colombiana
Scientist and engineer developing smart tools for ecology and biodiversity conservation.



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Careers
NSERC-CREATE graduate programs (LEADS & LINK-D) on the theme of scientific leadership for global sustainability in the digital age.
27 November 2023
Atos & the WWF announced a 3-year strategic partnership to leverage technology to support biodiversity conservation & encourage businesses to decarbonize. 1 of the 4 main initiatives of the partnership is: Atos...
27 November 2023
Gain communication skills while translating global freshwater conservation issues into a local context.
27 November 2023
TagRanger® is a state-of-the-art wildlife finding, monitoring and tracking solution for research, conservation and environmental professionals. With superior configurability for logging data, reporting location and...
23 November 2023
WILDLABS just released our three-year trends report sharing insights into how perceptions and engagement with technology for biodiversity and conservation are evolving. Take the 2023 survey and share it widely to help...
15 November 2023
OUT NOW: Our three-year trends report delivers the first global assessment tracking evolving perceptions and engagement in the tech for biodiversity and conservation space. Here are five things we found.
15 November 2023
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You have probably been there before. The person in front of you is not convinced that nature is that important. 🎉 Enter the stage: Fact Sheet. ✅ Sources so people can learn more ✅ Easy to save on your phone...
9 November 2023
A secure platform designed for those working to monitor & protect natural resources. Insight facilitates sharing experience, knowledge & tools to increase efficiency & effectiveness in conservation. By...
7 November 2023
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WILDLABS journeyed through the most significant climate event in Africa this year and delivered a Women in Conservation Technology presentation. Esther Githinji, our East Africa Hub Facilitator discovered that although...
27 October 2023
Listen in to our newest podcast for a behind-the-scenes breakdown with your tech4nature insiders of the latest events, conversations, and news happening in the conservation space.
27 October 2023
Article
There is an illegal mining contract (it's literally against the constitution of Panama!) Being forced upon the people and nature of panama by the Canadian mining company First Quantum and a handful of corrupt...
23 October 2023
Interested in joining our growing global team? WILDLABS is hiring a new position based at WWF-US!
17 October 2023
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Brilliant, that's so much for the link. I got wind of the scale of the magnitude of the problem, while researching a story on ports of call for invasive species. ... |
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Hi @StephODonnell and others, I'll be joining NOAA, Pew, Walton etc for a workshop on "Application of Monitoring, Control and Surveillance (MCS) Tools for Marine... |
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We're excited to share that the WILDLABS.NET community swept past our 1000 member milestone yesterday, with new member @virginieb... |
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The NT100 is a celebration of the 100 most inspiring social tech innovations from across the globe, selected by the Nominet Trust. Each... |
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Hi guys, My name is Amanda and i'm a casting producer with Intel's America's Greatest Makers currently airing on TBS... |
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The Guardian reports that Solar Impulse 2 has completed the first ever crossing of the Atlantic by a solar-powered aeroplane,... |
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Next Meetup: 11am Thursday, 26th May We're teaming up with Makespace for our next meetup, with three members coming... |
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Hello all, I just came upon a paper titled "Complementary benefits of tourism and hunting to communal conservancies in... |
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Recent article I was able to publish on Stanford Social Innovation Review on alternate business models for conservation, using gaming as an... |
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Dear All I organise a monthly 'Science Makers' event at Cambridge Makespace (16 Mill Lane) and this Sat 2 Apr the theme is... |
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The Variety Hour: 2025 Lineup
13 February 2025 5:23pm
WILDLABS Awards 2025: Ask your questions!
22 November 2024 5:04pm
12 February 2025 10:02am
Hi Adrien, should the letters of support be written by team members or by external supporters (researchers from other institutions, local organization managers, etc.)?
12 February 2025 10:18am
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,
Climate changes in wildlife protected areas
14 August 2024 11:26am
14 August 2024 5:27pm
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:
- 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.
- How has climate variability affected or supported the survival rate of introduced species?
- Climate variability is one among many factors of invasion, how is the invasion rate in your ecosystem?
- 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!
14 August 2024 8:15pm
Great minds think alike. In awe that some of our questions synchronized🤭...thanks so much tina♥️
11 February 2025 5:17pm
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.
WILDLABS Behind the Buzz: Data and Information Access

6 February 2025 5:56pm
🌍 explorer.land Beginners Webinar: Create your first project and funding opportunity
6 February 2025 1:05pm
Undergrad team available to tackle conservation problem statements
21 January 2025 6:37pm
31 January 2025 9:38pm
Hi Colleen,
Thank you for sharing this exciting opportunity. I am Lucie, International Development Manager of Natural Solutions. We are a company at the intersection of biodiversity and tech for over 15 years. We specialize in developing digital tools for conservation organizations, researchers, and policymakers, helping them collect, analyze, and visualize biodiversity data. More recently, we’ve been exploring new possibilities and began to analyze what we could propose to businesses to support them in understanding their dependencies and impacts on nature (impact assessment platforms that help companies quantify their environmental footprint, define relevant indicators, and develop actionable biodiversity strategies etc)
We would be interested in exploring whether this topic could be relevant for your students.
Would this align with your students' interests and skill sets? Additionally, could you share more details on the timeline and any constraints—when would the project start, and what are the expected deliverables?
Looking forward to discussing this further! My email is lucie_gallegos@natural-solutions.eu
Don't hesitate to reach out!
Best,
Lucie
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
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.
WILDLABS Awards 2024 - Statistics
15 January 2024 5:24pm
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.
Behind the Buzz Season 1: From Data to Decisions

7 January 2025 11:15pm
My Journey with the Women in Conservation Technology Program
27 December 2024 1:50pm
Finishing Off the 2024 WiCT Programme: Building an East African Female Conservation Technology Community
23 December 2024 3:18pm
Meet the winners of The Boring Fund 2024!
17 December 2024 7:36pm
18 December 2024 6:17pm
24 January 2025 5:12am
WILDLABS Reaches 10,000 Members
11 December 2024 7:19pm
18 December 2024 6:07pm
On The EDGE's Conservation Grants program opens call (£30K) for early and mid career conservationists and small organizations.
11 December 2024 5:30pm
Will Everglade pythons eat Patagonian beavers?
11 December 2024 5:00pm
Catch Up With The Variety Hour: November 2024
29 November 2024 3:03pm
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
10 February 2025 10:51am
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,