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Latin America Community Announcement: Introducing a New Group and Its Leaders // Anuncio de la Comunidad Latinoamericana: Presentación de un Nuevo Grupo y sus Líderes // Apresentamos o grupo da Comunidade Latinoamericana

We are thrilled to start a brand new group, the Latin America Community, and introduce the new Group Leaders for the 2024-2025 term: Vanesa Reyes and Juan Sebastián Ulloa Chacón. // Estamos muy contentos de iniciar un...

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Did you add the Portuguese later on, or did I overlook it?
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The Boring Fund: Origin Story

The story of the Boring Fund and why we're so excited to have it out in the world 🚀

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Thanks Stephanie for the article. Great background and what a brilliant idea (and name) - well done everyone involved! Within academia and I'm pretty sure most other places, it's...
A lovely article just out from Tom Steinberg at Modern Grantmaking covering the Boring Fund and encouraging funders to consider the importance of this type of support. Love the...
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Catch up with The Variety Hour: September 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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I'm going to miss my first Variety Hour in like forever, so can I log my guesses for the Variety Hour Quiz now, even before I know what the quiz is?  My guesses are:SlothRF...
[For some reason my previous very important comment got posted twice, and there doesn't appear to be a "delete" button, so I'm replacing the second copy with this.]
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What would you do with a $100.000.000 grant?

It sounds crazy, right? I mean, who would even give that amount away for one grant?But just imagine what you could do with that! An opportunity to think big about your nature...

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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?

"real and measurable progress" - so no blue-sky, no envelope-pushing, no dispruption ?

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.

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What do you want to find in the Funding and Finance group?

The WILDLABS Funding and Finance group is now live at https://wildlabs.net/groups/funding-and-finance. We have started publishing funding opportunities here, and we...

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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.

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?

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' 

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GIVEAWAY: Freaklabs Boomboxes

Hey all! Black Mammalogists Week is giving away two sets of 5 Boomboxes from Freaklabs. BoomBox is an open source device that attaches to a camera trap (or trailcam) to...

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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!

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!

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 :)

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Design-led innovation for nature

How can space-enabled data and services be translated into information that is trusted and actionable, fuelling responsible behaviours towards nature? A new programme where SMEs will be paired with design consultancies...

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Looking to understand SMART 

Hi all, i am looking for your help in understanding how SMART is used in combating poaching and enhance law effectiveness within conservation areas and management zones. Thank you.

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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:

 

http://www.primate-sg.org/storage/pdf/VJP_3_4_pp59-68.pdf

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.

 

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The Boring Fund: Further Information

More information for those interested in applying for The Boring Fund, supporting up to 10 projects with $50,000. Read carefully ahead of submitting your proposal! Applications close on 9 October, 2024.

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The Boring Fund 2024

The 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 activities that will help build a more resilient and...

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Seeking Internship/Volunteer Opportunity in Human-Wildlife Interaction

Hello everyone!My name is Sarah Mshanga, and I am a member of Cohort Three of the Women in Conservation Technology program, based in Tanzania. I am deeply passionate about...

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Definitely keep checking the career openings on our resources page! Best of luck :) 

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Effect of Climatic change on Animals "LIONS🦁"

Hello. Hope everyone is great.I have a question for anyone that has participated either  in research or any readings regarding effects of climatic change on physiology of...

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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.

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