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The need for specialized technology tools to enhance plant conservation

Hi everyone,I've been thinking a lot about plants lately and wanted to share my thoughts. In most discussions, it seems that many conservation technology tools are primarily...

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That's a great question! I don't have any answers but my first thought was that the detection part of the problem looks very different when you're looking for plants vs animals (no camera traps, audio recorders, etc.) and often quite hard, as you're having to discriminate species that may be difficult to identify even in hand. 

I'd love to hear more from people who are working on this!

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Speakers Wanted for Tech Panel ($)

Hello! We are excited to announce that this year's Black Mammalogists Week events will be held September 15-21, 2024. This will be the third such virtual event hosted by Black...

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Hi Asia @blackmammalogistsweek :) 

Pleasure to connect with you! I'm part of the WILDLABS team here, supporting our East Africa Community.

Thanks for sharing details on the Black Mammalogists Week events which sound exciting, informative and vital for amplifying the voices and perspectives of Black mammalogists across the world. I'd love to invite you to share the events on our Events page here for visibility with our wider community. 

Additionally, for the September 16th tech panel, I'd like to suggest a few conservation tech practitioners/mammalogists here on WILDLABS:

Hope this information is useful! 

Best wishes :) 

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Volunteering in Bioacoustics

Hi everyone! I have just joined Wildlabs and I am deeply passionate about bioacoustics and biodiversity conservation. I have been following various impactful work in the field...

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East Africa Community Announcement: Introducing our New East Africa Group Leaders

Agripina Cletus and 2 more
We are thrilled to welcome two new Group Leaders, Catherine Njore (Kenya) and Agriphina Cletus (Tanzania), to our East Africa Community! For the next year, they’ll help curate resources and engagement activities to grow...

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So honoured to have you both as our first EVER East Africa group leaders! I'm so excited to see where you take the group over your 12 month term :)
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Maungakiekie Songbird

Like to introduce to you Maungakiekie Songbird - a urban based community project that has the goal to enhance the natural habitat around One Tree Hill (large park...

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Participate in the 2024 #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge!

Participate in our annual #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge from August 5 to 9 by sharing photos and videos of how you use technology in your conservation work. 

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Looking forward to seeing all the amazing pictures and videos, and learning the stories behind them!
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Catch up with The Variety Hour: July 2024

This month, we hear about an upcoming initiative to enhance wildlife tracking through the deployment of new satellites, how radar can address snare detection hurdles, using ChatGPT for wildlife monitoring, and...

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Malaysia Meet Up?

Hello! I am a conservation technologist based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I’m fairly new to WildLabs and was wondering if anyone is based here or coming through KL and would like...

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Hey Aaron! I'm Alex on the WILDLABS Community/Comms team. I'll go ahead and share this call out on our socials to try and increase reach!

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Thoughts on new MSc in Conservation Technology

Hello everyone, We are in the process of developing a new MSc in Conservation Technology at my university and would welcome your feedback. If you would be willing to give...

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Building on Frank's comments, I'd also think about including some conversation about the ethical use of technology - Trishant's talk at Tech Tutors a little while ago sparked a really important conversation here in our community, one that would be valueable to have with your students. 

Hello, 

Thanks for your comments both, and the information, this is really helpful. I agree correct use and validation is so important here. And thank you for the contact for Kate, the course looks really interesting. 

Thank you for your offer, Frank, I'll send an email through. 

 

Best, 

 

Emma 

It would be great to address data collection, handling and storage. It starts with keeping good records of field deployments so that devices can be refound and helps at the time of analysis and reporting and so studies can be reproduced. Having an understanding of metadata standards for data types as these are often overlooked when projects are starting up. Knowing if there are existing databases or repositories for your data or if you will have to 'roll your own' (something more than an Excel spreadsheet, or at least knowing the potential pitfalls of relying on spreadsheets). That would be a great advantage when entering the workforce and working in this field.

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