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Conservation tech work doesn't stop after data is collected in the field. Equally as important to success is navigating data management and processing tools. For the many community members who deal with enormous datasets, this group will be an invaluable resource to trade advice, discuss workflows and tools, and share what works for you.

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Mongabay's Environmental Data Journalism Webinar

Mongabay is hosting a webinar to demonstrate the tools we use to identify and communicate the urgent changes occurring in tropical forests across the globe. During this latest installment of our free webinar series,...

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If I didn't get a chance to get in, can I have an offline recording?
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Opportunity: Coding 4 Conservation

Apply now for Coding 4 Conservation's year-long mentorship program in R-based data analysis and communication for Malagasy students. Apply here by Friday, April 1, 2022 at 11:59 pm East Africa Time (GMT+3).

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How do I get started with Megadetector?

Siyu Yang
Catch up on our Tech Tutors episode with Siyu Yang, who answered the question, "How do I get started with Megadetector?" Watch the full session below and on Youtube to learn how this tool can speed up the process of...

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WILDLABS Tech Tutors: Season 3

WILDLABS Team
The WILDLABS Tech Tutors are back for all new season of in-depth walkthroughs, deep discussions on effective, impactful, and inclusive conservation technology project strategies, and - of course- even more answers to...

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Webinar: Can we redesign conservation funding?

Internet of Elephants
Join the Luc Hoffmann Institute and Internet of Elephants for a panel discussion delving into how we might use wildlife data to revolutionise funding for conservation.
 Register now to attend this webinar on June 29th...

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Competition: Hack the Planet 2021

The Commonwealth
The 2021 Hack the Planet Competition is now accepting entries! This competition is looking for ideas on how to solve the challenges of our ocean with concepts that include the power of imagery, connectivity or other...

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Best global species database?

What is the best global species database? We want to auto-populate verified species names within our platform's onboarding process and I am trying to find the right database...

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Both yes but mainly no, I liked the concept so much I "borrowed" it from "Endangered Safari" including the digitalized mammals.

Behind the scenes it is fairly simple:  Just add relevant animals in a powerpoint, save as JPG, import it to

https://synoptic.design/

and name the area that looks like an animal after the animal- notice it must be the same name you have in the database and the same you will use in your reports,  

Save it as a SVG- file and now you are ready to use it in tools like Power BI/ Tableau and custom lots of things like colour and it is interactive/ clickable.

Unfortunately the coverage maps in IUCN did not have good enough data quality for our national park,

So when you create a global database add a digital version of the specie and of course, always updated ranges.

The GBIF backbone taxonomy is composed of Catalogue of Life, ITIS, the Red List and dozens of other checklists. It's just been updated again, but this blogpost from a 2019 update does a good job of explaining what it is: https://data-blog.gbif.org/post/gbif-backbone-taxonomy/

Another more recent post can help get one up to speed on using it via our species API: https://data-blog.gbif.org/post/gbif-species-api/

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Resource: WildID

WildID is excited to share their new camera trap processing and detection tools with WILDLABS! Using machine learning to identify Southern African wildlife species in large quantities of camera trap data, WildID's tool...

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