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The WILDLABS Community Base is the ideal place to get oriented with the all that our community platform offers, hear about news and opportunitys, and to meet new friends and collaborators. 

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WILDLABS Awards 2025: Apply Now 

Adrien Pajot and 2 more
Applications are now open for 15 projects to receive 5 grants of $50,000 and 10 grants of $10,000, engineering and technology support from Arm, and access to the world’s biggest conservation technology community. Apply...

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Derechos Humanos y Conservación

Desde el equipo Latinoamericano de Derechos y Comunidades de Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) estaremos compartiendo el webinar “Derechos Humanos y Conservación: Ejemplos para un futuro sostenible en Latinoamérica...

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COP16 - Eyes on the ground

For those not able to attend COP16, here is a discussion to share what’s happening on the ground in the Conservation Tech space. Of course, this can’t be exhaustive, as many...

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Monday, 28/10/2024

The second week has begun, marking the sixth day for the WILDLABS Team. We definitely noticed a shift in the atmosphere at COP today, with the arrival of numerous heads of state and the departure of many attendees over the weekend. This week is expected to be when key negotiations and validations take place.

Innovation Expo

Third rotation of the innovation expo: 


Green Zone

We were not aware of any CT related event in the Green Zone today. 

Blue Zone

  • Scaling Biodiversity Monitoring through Artificial Intelligence - One of the events we co-organized and the final installment of a series focused on AI and technologies shaping the future of conservation. At the Geo Bon Pavilion.
  • Skylight — Combatting IUU Fishing with Cutting-Edge AI. After a first week about Earth Ranger, AI2 will present Skylight this week at the Geo Bon Pavilion.

 

Negotiations

Here is a report for today.

Tuesday, 29/10/2024

Seventh day for the WILDLABS team at COP. Less and less people. 

Innovation Expo

Third rotation: 


Green Zone

  • Artificial Intelligence for Conservation Potential, Challenges and Ethical Considerations - Casa Humboldt 
  • Guacamaya Project was presented at Casa Humboldt 

Blue Zone

  • Combatting IUU Fishing with Cutting-Edge AI (presented in Spanish) at Geo Bon Pavilion
  • Harnessing Animal Movement Data to Advance Biodiversity Goals - One of the two sessions we co-organised as part of the MoveBon initiative that @TaliaSpeaker is jointly leading with @lhughey. This session showcased five incredible speakers who demonstrated how animal movement data can inform biodiversity conservation efforts. Among them, Vera Voronova, who was awarded the 2024 MIDORI Prize for her outstanding work with the Altyn Dala Conservation Initiative the day before. Little did we know at the time, she would go on to receive the prestigious Earthshot Prize just one week later.


Negotiations 

Today's daily report. 

Bonus - Social Events

@jsulloa organised another social event the evening with the local AI and conservation community at the Gayabo Cafe. A great moment to conclure our presence there. 

Wednesday, 30/10/2024

Eighth and last day for WILDLABS at COP. 

Innovation Expo 

Fourth and last rotation of the Innovation Expo:

Green Zone

We were not aware of CT related event in the Green Zone today.

Blue Zone

  • Skylight — Combatting IUU Fishing with Cutting-Edge AI - Geo Pavilion 
  • Earth System — Harnessing AI for Environmental Impact - Geo Pavilion 
  • Mapping Nature’s Footprint: The Global Ecosystem Atlas - Geo Pavilion 
  • Harnessing Animal Movement Data to Advance Biodiversity Goals - Session 2 
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Monitoring Biodiversity in Megadiverse Regions - In the Brazil Pavilion

Negotiation

Today's report. 

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Who gave you your last research travel grant? | ¿Quién le concedió su última beca de viaje de investigación? | Quem lhe concedeu sua última bolsa de viagem de pesquisa?

Someone asked me how their NGO based in Africa could fund visiting scholars who come to their NGO. The NGO runs a biological station for research, wildlife conservation, local...

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That is challenging and I'd be keen to hear other people's suggestions! 

From the academic realm, I'll say that many graduate students get travel funding through scientific societies. E.g. the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation has seed grants:

https://tropicalbiology.org/grants-awards/atbc-seed-research-grant/

And Society for Conservation Biology has grad student awards:
https://conbio.org/mini-sites/scb-awards/student-awards

These are often restricted to members unfortunately. National/regional societies might be good resources for people to look into. 

Oops, sorry about that. I wrote a reply a few weeks ago, and I am pretty sure I clicked the button, but apparently something went wrong. So, another attempt

Thank you for your answer, @brandon. I had overlooked  the scientific societies. 

Membership may be an issue, but I noticed that the ATBC has diversified fees depending on career stage and the member country's economic development, and the SCB membership fee depends on income.

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Traducción de idiomas / Language translation

Durante la Hora de la Variedad de esta mañana, el tema de la traducción entre idiomas se discutió con cierta extensión.  Específicamente en el contexto de estos foros y...

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Me encanta esta grupa. Tengo cinco anos Duolingo 😀

Thanks for writing this all down, @Wade !

During the discussion, I claimed that searching WILDLABS content in a different language is not possible in spite of the translation tools in browsers. Someone ( was it @carlybatist ?) then pointed out that this might work with ChatGPT. I haven't had the chance to test that yet. If it works, then that would be awesome.

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¡Gracias por escribir todo esto, @Wade! Durante la discusión, afirmé que no es posible buscar contenido de WILDLABS en un idioma diferente a pesar de las herramientas de traducción de los navegadores. Alguien (¿fue @carlybatist?) señaló que esto podría funcionar con ChatGPT. Todavía no he tenido la oportunidad de probarlo. Si funciona, sería fantástico.

Gracias @Wade, por iniciar esta conversación. La traducción en Mac quedó impecable! Nos encantaría seguir escuchando sus experiencias y sugerencias sobre cómo hacer que nuestros foros y eventos sean más accesibles e inclusivos en diferentes idiomas. En cuanto a Chrome, existe una opción similar con la extensión de Google Translate (y también hay una opción parecida en Edge). Si escribo un mensaje, puedo seleccionarlo, hacer clic derecho y elegir "Traducir". Esto abre un pop-up de Google Translate y me permite seleccionar el idioma de destino (aunque está limitado a un número específico de caracteres 😕). Sin embargo, como menciona Frank, el problema con estas soluciones es la limitación para buscar contenido en otros idiomas dentro de la plataforma, ya que la traducción es solo superficial y no afecta la búsqueda de palabras clave en el contenido original. Sería interesante explorar opciones de integración más profundas, como el uso de herramientas de inteligencia artificial que faciliten tanto la traducción como la búsqueda y navegación en varios idiomas.

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Thank you, @Wade, for starting this conversation. The Mac translation worked flawlessly! We would love to continue hearing your experiences and suggestions on how to make our forums and events more accessible and inclusive in different languages. As for Chrome, there’s a similar option using the Google Translate extension (and a comparable option in Edge). If I write a message, I can select it, right-click, and choose "Translate". This opens a Google Translate pop-up and allows me to select the target language (although it is limited to a certain number of characters 😕). However, as Frank mentioned, the issue with these solutions is that they don’t support searching content in other languages within the platform, as the translation is only superficial and doesn’t affect keyword searches in the original content. It would be interesting to explore deeper integration options, such as using AI tools that can facilitate both translation and searching/navigating across multiple languages.

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EOCA call for applications ≤€30K

The European Outdoor Conservation Association will soon open its half-annual call for project applications. Applications must protect a threatened species or habitat ( including marine habitats ), be related to outdoor...

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WILDLABS Platform Updates

Hi everyone, I'm Filip, director at Octophin Digital, a little digital agency building things for the wildlife conservation sector. The WILDLABS team have been working with us to...

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Hi everyone! 

It's been a very busy year of development on the WILDLABS Platform but one with not many of these updates from me. This is mostly due to much of it being behind-the-scenes work that's hard to write about (I'll try below!), or huge, exciting projects and features that are launching in 2024. But I felt an update on some of the major changes we have implemented this year was due so here that is.

Before we go on to the main Platform, it's no longer a secret that we've been working with the WILDLABS Team on building The Inventory: a collaborative conservation technology wiki you'll soon see a lot of if you haven't already joined as a beta tester.

I thought, pretty sensibly given its scope, that the WILDLABS Platform itself was the most feature-full web project you could build, and then The Inventory came along and it's taken things to a whole other level. I'm so proud of what we've built for it and I'm so excited to see it launch and grow; with the entire sector benefiting from a place to find and collaborate on the tools needed to protect the world's life.

I'm looking forward to writing more about The Inventory next year, but there's a great overview of it and how you can get involved by the WILDLABS Team over at https://wildlabs.net/discussion/introducing-inventory-rise-conservation-tech-wiki

We've also got another major WILDLABS Platform feature launching very soon that will have a big impact on the community and its members' contributions. And it's fun. But more of that another time... 🦡

Onto those core platform updates:

Performance

With thousands of database queries, media and more pulled into every part of the site, tuning performance on the WILDLABS Platform has been one of the hardest challenges. I was going to run through an example of just how much information there is aggregated on a page (group statistics, user info, bookmarks, reactions, comments...) but it's a lot and I gave up. So I'll instead just mention some of the things we've done to speed things up over the year.

  • Images have been compressed and automatically resized to a far better level than before throughout the system to reduce loading times
  • We've cut down the amount of pings back and forth to the server to check for notifications and other live updates (an amusing major change was only checking for these things if the browser tab was active which meant those 100 WILDLABS tab users among you are no longer tiring out the CPU!)
  • We've moved our caching system (not making a database query twice if the data hasn't changed basically) to the Redis in memory database system (this had a big impact)
  • We've put even more things into that cache so they aren't re-loaded unnecessarily
  • We've moved our servers (this week, hence the scheduled maintenance) to some new infrastructure which allowed us to speed things up even further by allocating more memory.

If there's anything in particular that seems slow for you (especially if it's regularly slow), please let the WILDLABS Team know so we can know where to focus on making the next set of performance improvements.

Notifications

Email notifications were something that took a good three total rewrites and a lot of thought to get right. They have been one of the hardest things to work out the best approach and technical structure for but we've got there I hope, and I hope you've liked receiving them (or opted out if you don't want them).

The new activity email notification system works by a user profile setting (you can edit this yourself) of after how many days of inactivity (not visiting the Platform at all) you would like to be notified of what happened while you were away. This comes in the form of:

  • Direct messages you've received
  • Mentions
  • Comments / replies on posts you've made
  • Reactions to your content

If none of this happens you don't get an email, you only get an email about the same updates once, and if you visit the Platform yourself you clear any emails from sending. This cuts down the notifications feeling spammy and just lets you know about the direct interactions other members had with your profile since you were last here.

On-Platform notifications (the little bell) remain separate and unchanged.

Other improvements

Here are some of the other bits that we've done across the site since I last posted an update:
 

  • Dozens of design and visual usability tweaks, especially on mobile, to make things more usable and readable. A big shout out to front end developer @valeria  who moved on from Octophin this month for all her work on the Platform over the last few years.
  • Embeds of external links should be faster and clearer now as we've built our own system off the back of the iframely embed service and cached them the first time they're loaded.
  • We've tidied up some of the information collected on events and careers and made certain things required so that it's clearer what something is about and who it is for.
  • Introductions / summaries are now compulsory on all content.
  • The little hover popups on people's names are in more places across the site (not just mentions) and have more useful, clearer information in them.
  • There are some new sort options in the members directory, including sorting a search by members' contributions to the community (also look out for some more tools to count your Platform contributions coming soon).
  • We've rebuilt the list of a member's activity that shows up on their / your user profile into a paginated list that shows everything rather than only a handful of recent entries.
  • We've rebuilt the sorting and filtering for the "global feed" and "my feed" to more accurately show what is going on on the site and in your groups. The "my feed" list especially should make much more sense now.

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From me and the rest of the Octophin team, I hope you've had a wonderful 2023 on and off the WILDLABS Platform. As challenging as it often is, seeing the activity and collaborations on here every day makes it one of the most rewarding projects to work on.

Looking forward to a whole new set of improvements and features in 2024!

Hi everyone!

Following our launch of The Inventory and the badges system here on WILDLABS we have some amazing new features just around the corner, but we've also been doing lots of bug fixes and minor changes that stack up to hopefully make the platform more useable. 

We've also been dealing with performance issues stemmed from AI bot attacks on the platform on several occasions which isn't the greatest fun but is all part of running a web platform in 2024.

Here, in no particular order are some of the fixes we've implemented over the last few months:

"Collections" to "Bookmark lists" and minor tweaks

  • The feature previously known as collections where you could add content on the Platform to personal lists has been renamed to "Bookmark lists". The functionality remaines the same and all your existing collections have been moved to the newly renamed system.
  • Fixed a bug where content that you bookmarked (previously added to a collection) didn't light up as bookmarked on the site in some cases.
  • The display of individual bookmarks now shows you nicer looking cards with background images and more information

Account management

  • Fixed an issue where you would get a different set of login cookies when logging in via the site at www.wildlabs.net which could cause you to appear logged out when on the non www domain. These two domains are now merged.
  • Improved the wording around setting a new password so what each box means is clearer
  • Made it clearer that you have errors in your user profile when saving it. Previously the errors didn't show if you were in a different tab on the form to where the error took place.

Content creation / management

  • When working on a draft article or other piece of content over multiple days, the day you first publish it is now the date shown in the system rather than the date you created the draft.
  • Improved the handling of images in articles to better respect alignment and image sizing. Also fixed some issues where images were stretching to odd aspect ratios.
  • Mentions of organisations, projects and products on The Inventory, which you can do by typing the # symbol (e.g #WILDLABS) would occasionally pick up the wrong item if two items started with the same words.
  • Editing a post and adding mentions now triggers notifications to those mentioned. Mentions on draft content are also handled correctly, triggering notifications when the content is first published.
  • Assigned contacts can now remove images uploaded to the gallery on their Inventory products

Link posts

  • Link posts now appear in searches, feeds, on group pages and in your content listings and user activity.

Notifications

  • Notifications for threads you are subscribed to now show in your notification summary emails (if you have chosen to receive these emails)
  • Subscribing to notifications when you have just signed up for the site and never had another notification could send all updates to that thread to you.

Content authorship

  • Organisations on The Inventory are now directly associated with posts on the site such as careers and events
  • We have assigned legacy (pre 2022) to more actual WILDLABS users and organisations (on the pre 2022 platform only administrators could post content on behalf of people but now many of these people are members of the community). You may notice some new content in the "Your content" section of your profile if you previously wrote content for the pre 2022 version of the Platform.

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Thank you to everyone who reported any of these issues. Looking forward to launching some much bigger things on here soon.

 

 

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Conservation grants for field vehicles

Hi everyone, Does anyone know of grants to support buying or repairing field vehicles? My colleagues in the Caribbean have old pick-up trucks that will die soon but they do not...

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Hi everyone, 

Trying to revive this conversation. Has anyone any leads on car manufacturers, foundations, NGOs, etc who support buying (or repairing) vehicles for conservation?

Thanks,

Yvan

Hi all, 

I'm rekindling this conversation in case anyone heard of new opportunities to help fund the purchase of large #tech4wildlife: field vehicles. 

Species conservation starts with accessing field sites but, unfortunately, many institutional backers do not want their funds to be used for vehicles. 

 

Yvan

Hej Yvan,

I'm not familiar with these, but have you/your colleagues looked at car rental companies, car enthusiasts associations?

Also, crowd funding seems well suited for such occasional big purchases - that is, if your colleagues have access to a crowd of followers somehow.

Out of curiosity, are they still driving the truck(s) that your original post was about?

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Catch up with The Variety Hour: October 2024

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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Anyone else going to COP16?

I'll be at COP16 in Calí next month and am wondering what other conservation technology folks will be there as well! I know @StephODonnell and @TaliaSpeaker will be there as well.

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Schedule from CXL 

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The Boring Fund: Ask your questions!

AboutThe Boring Fund supports the essential but overlooked aspects of conservation technology. With the support of Arm, $50,000 in grants will go to critical, foundational...

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Thanks! That’s something to consider then! I always think abt going to Huaqiangbei market in Shenzhen, and buying there for big savings. But it feels like it might a recipe for getting scammed,  if you don’t speak the language!

Hi,
I lost track of the timeline; the Green Box submitted an idea for development, but I have not received any further communication. Could you please remind me what the timetable is, and if we will get feedback on our applications (knowing we are not the only ones with ideas, I can imagine the workload this has given)?

I am looking forward to your reply and insights.
Best wishes,
Gijs

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Meta: Does anyone know how to Stay logged in to Wildlabs.net?

One challenge I have on wildlabs is that I get logged out after maybe half a day or so. It makes it a bit tricky for me to use the forums because I'll go to a thing, but then have...

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I personally dislike discourse forums. Maybe I’m using it wrong. There doesn’t seem to be any priority display of last discussed forums. That’s what I like about this forum.


Oh I think I was confusing it with discord.

@tve @hikinghack Hey there! I'm on the Community team at WILDLABS -- this is exactly the kind of feedback we look to capture in our Network Survey. When we hear the same feedback multiple times in community research like our survey, we're better able to assess how we can make changes to better support the community. If you have 10 minutes to spare, please take the survey and be sure to include feedback on our wesbite functionality! (@kimhendrikse I see you've already taken it, thank you!)

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careers

Director of Mpala Secretariat

Princeton University seeks an ambitious, highly motivated, and experienced individual for a leadership role in its office of international affairs and operations. Reporting to the Vice Provost for International Affairs...

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Meet Us at COP16

From October 22 to 31, our team will be attending COP16 in Cali, Colombia. Connect with us at various events, visit our innovation booth, attend the side-events we are hosting, or find us between the Green and Blue...

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Where to search for consultancy opportunities in nature conservation?

The past year and a half, I have been looking for specific consultancy opportunities in nature conservation. Basically, I haven't found the one-stop website for these and have...

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Thank you for confirming, Vance! I will check out environmentjob.co.uk!

The weird bit about LinkedIn is that I ran into two opportunities posted by someone that I could respond to with an offer. Which is of course nice, but also very much dependent on coincidence, having a broad enough network, and of course endless  browsing.

I noticed that LinkedIn currently has a selection of 'requests for work'. Haven't checked it out though because it requires a premium account. Guess, I will take the free temporary upgrade.

I started my own drone consultancy in 2022, included in wide support about drones usage in nature protection from A- till Z, however there are not as many GIS jobs in Central European Countries compare with UK or US. 

My startup still exists but without funding. 

 

Hej Szilvia!

What an interesting story, especially in light recent questions popping up on business models for nature conservation enterprises!

So, how or where do you find commissions for your drone and geospatial consultancies in nature conservation? 

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