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.
Want to find out more about WILDLABS? Check out our recent community call:
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- @TaliaSpeaker
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WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
I'm the Executive Manager of WILDLABS at WWF



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- @alexrood
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WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
I'm the WILDLABS Communications and Community Management Associate Specialist at WWF-US





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- 95 Discussions
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- @sgmonthie
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Sr. Instructional Designer with NASA ARSET program



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Cellular Tracking Technologies
Biz Dev at Cellular Tracking Technologies



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- @Nate
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I support the technology for over 200 of the state's top scientists in the Office of Resource Conservation at IDNR and the Illinois Nature Preserves Commission.

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- @aranFish
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CatchCam Technologies
Former CTO at SafetyNet Technologies


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MSc student in wildlife management and conservation


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- @Abas
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Abas Ruhweza, Executive Director and Board Member at CEMA, is a seasoned leader in migration policy and humanitarian response, with 15+ years’ experience advancing refugee protection, durable solutions, and inclusive, community-driven approaches across East Africa.
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Fisheries Instructor
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- @Paladitya
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Conservation biologist from Nepal and the founder of the Nature Conservation and Research Committee. He spearheads initiatives like the Bengal Florican Project, Birders of Nepal podcast, Wild Chapter, and The Ornithology, all aimed at advancing grassroots across South Asia.
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- @fredrickukpabi
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I AM MR. FREDRICK UKPABI, FOUNDER/CEO OF IFYMOTIVATIONAL CHARITY FOUDATION. FROM NIGERIA. I AM GRADUATE OF PHILOSOPHY, CERTIFICATE ON INTERNATIONAL LEADERSHIP, AND INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND SECURITY. MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELLOR. I AM OPEN TO LEARNING AND IMPROVING MY SKILLS.
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- @ahmedjunaid
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Zoologist, Ecologist, Herpetologist, Conservation Biologist





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- @eokoro07
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I’m a data analyst and early-career researcher with a background in data analytics, health and community engagement. I leverage digital tools, data curation, and training to empower grassroots organizations and support sustainable conservation and health-focused decision-making.
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- @Alfred1433
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University of Rizal System
An aspiring Biologist in the making
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IWT Challenge Fund Evidence grants, ranging from £20,000 to £1,500,000, is a UK government grants scheme that provides support to innovative and scalable projects to reduce pressure on wildlife from illegal trade and,...
20 August 2024
Join us in celebrating this year’s Judging Panele Award winners!
19 August 2024
Join us in celebrating this year’s Community Choice Award winners!
15 August 2024
The Catalyst Fund makes grants between $2,500–$15,000 to anyone, anywhere in the world who has an early-stage idea or project that addresses pressing global challenges. There is no deadline for this opportunity,...
13 August 2024
Vote for your favorite submissions that best demonstrate conservation impact, novel innovation/discovery, and strong storytelling of the work and the sector.
12 August 2024
Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) calls for letters of inquiry (LOI) regarding proposals that address biodiversity conservation related to climate change in selected areas in eligible project countries.
11 August 2024
The Whitley Fund for Nature opened its annual call for proposals from mid-career grassroots conservationists, located in and nationals of a country in the global South.
11 August 2024
The National Geographic Society calls for storytelling project proposals for short film, writing, data visualization or other means, addressing 'the greatest questions of our time'
11 August 2024
The Forests & Communities Initiative ( FCI ) calls organizations led by indigenous peoples and local communities for expressions of interests to 'manage a regional call for projects'.
11 August 2024
On the final day of the #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge, we wrap up looking at past and current submissions that feature the fastest growing areas of conservation tech. Today’s topic: bioacoustics!
9 August 2024
We’re taking a look at past and current submissions that feature the fastest growing areas of conservation tech: movement ecology, AI, aquatic conservation, and bioacoustics. Today’s topic: aquatic conservation!
8 August 2024
We are thrilled to welcome our 3 new Group Leaders for the 2024-2025 term, Bri Johns, Amanda Matthes, and Pen-Yuan Hsing!
8 August 2024
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I'm obviously quite biased, but always looking for more acoustic monitoring stuff! ;) I think all conferences nowadays should be hybrid. We obviously have the capacity to do... |
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Community Base | 2 years 5 months ago | |
Hi everyone,I am conducting a ~10 minute survey which I hope you can fill out and share with your networks... |
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Conservation Tech Training and Education, Community Base | 2 years 6 months ago | |
intrested. |
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Community Base, Data management and processing tools, Early Career, Emerging Tech | 2 years 7 months ago | |
Hi Steph. Would be interested also. |
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Animal Movement, Community Base, Connectivity, Data management and processing tools, Emerging Tech, Geospatial | 2 years 8 months ago | |
Hello EO101 community!We hope you have enjoyed the EO101 lecture series! With all four parts now available on the WILDLABS YouTube channel... |
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Earth Observation 101 Community, Community Base | 2 years 9 months ago | |
The year that never was... *sigh* Yeah, taking another shot at it would be nice. There was much enthusiasm from folks at the time! |
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Community Base | 2 years 10 months ago | |
Thanks so much!! |
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Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Animal Movement, Camera Traps, Community Base, Data management and processing tools, Drones, eDNA & Genomics, Emerging Tech, Open Source Solutions, Geospatial, Software Development | 2 years 10 months ago | |
Eugh me too! Ellie's been working with him to see if we might have him blog here as well.. *FINGERS CROSSED*! |
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Community Base | 2 years 10 months ago | |
Thanks Carly! I'll pop this on the list of features to discuss with developers. Putting broader regions on the existing list might be possible. It could also be useful to get more... |
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Community Base | 2 years 10 months ago | |
I have been waiting for journal club to come back!! 10000% down.I agree with @StephODonnell, would love it to come back!!! And now that variety hour is happening, that's more of... |
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Acoustics, Community Base | 2 years 10 months ago | |
Hello. I am a PhD candidate at Penn State University. I submitted a post to this group back in March and I am resubmitting... |
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Community Base, Data management and processing tools, Geospatial, Wildlife Crime | 2 years 11 months ago | |
Any results coming out of this survey that you would like to share? |
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Community Base, Emerging Tech | 3 years ago |
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
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
12 August 2025 3:45pm
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
ICI Thematic call for projects (€5M-20M) on wetlands, coastal marine ecosystem services and watershed protection
25 November 2024 11:25pm
Designing and Implementing Monitoring and Evaluation Tools for Conservation Education Programs
24 November 2024 3:34pm
Master in Sustainable Development, KU Leuven - Scholarships & Applications for 2025-2026
23 November 2024 2:18pm
Catch Up on the WILDLABS Awards 2025: Q&A Webinar
22 November 2024 5:01pm
WILDLABS Awards 2025: Further Information
22 November 2024 4:58pm
WILDLABS Awards 2025: Apply Now
22 November 2024 4:55pm
Take the 2024 WILDLABS State of Conservation Technology Survey

19 November 2024 10:30am
Discover the Centre for Sustainable Forests and Landscapes (CSFL) in Edinburgh
18 November 2024 9:37am
Centre for Sustainable Forests and Landscapes: Edinburgh Forests and Landscapes Network (EFLN) December Event
18 November 2024 9:22am
WILDLABS Conservation Tech Meetup, Cambridge Winter 2024

15 November 2024 2:35pm
Q&A - AI for Conservation Office Hours 2025

15 November 2024 11:20am
Derechos Humanos y Conservación
14 November 2024 1:43pm
Apply Now: AI for Conservation Office Hours 2025

13 November 2024 11:31am
COP16 - Eyes on the ground
25 October 2024 3:52pm
8 November 2024 2:13pm
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:
- African Parks Network
- Beeodiversity
- LIFE Institute
- Society for the Protection of Underground Networks (SPUN)
- United Nations Development Programme
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
8 November 2024 4:46pm
Tuesday, 29/10/2024
Seventh day for the WILDLABS team at COP. Less and less people.
Innovation Expo
Third rotation:
- African Parks Network
- Beeodiversity
- LIFE Institute
- Society for the Protection of Underground Networks (SPUN)
- United Nations Development Programme
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
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.

8 November 2024 4:51pm
Wednesday, 30/10/2024
Eighth and last day for WILDLABS at COP.
Innovation Expo
Fourth and last rotation of the Innovation Expo:
- Observatorio de Derechos Territoriales de los Pueblos Indígenas (ODTPI)
- Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool
- National Geographic Society
- Ocean Ecostructures
- XPRIZE
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
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.