Powerful conservation tech tools are gathering more data in the field than ever before. But without equally powerful and effective data management and processing tools, that data - no matter how groundbreaking or interesting - will not be able to reach its full potential for impact.
Data management can sometimes seem intimidating to conservationists, especially those just getting started in the world of conservation tech or experimenting with new data collection methods. While every community member's workflow and preferred data management and processing methods may be different, this group can serve as a resource to explore what works for others, share your own advice, and develop new strategies together.
Below are a few WILDLABS events dealing with datasets collected from various conservation tech tools:
Nicole Flores: How do I get started with Wildlife Insights?
Jamie Macaulay: How do I analyse large acoustic datasets using PAMGuard?
Sarah Davidson: Tools for Bio-logging Data in Conservation
Whatever conservation tech tools you work with, and whatever your preferred data management methods, we hope you'll find something helpful and effective in this group when you become a member!
- @ctjack1109
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I am a graduate student at Purdue University developing low-cost IoT technology to measure wetland methane emissions. This, paired with my undergraduate education in Wildlife and Fisheries Resources, has me naturally drawn to advanced tech coupled with conservation issues.
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- @lvgliarose
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Bat Conservation Trust
Research Manager at Bat Conservation Trust
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- @sehuebner
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Wildlife Ecologist and Program Manager at the Smithsonian Institution
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- @jguenter
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Species360 CEO - passionate about using data to care for and conserve species
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- @Aurel
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Looking to reconcile biodiversity conservation and finance.

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- @diego_ellis_soto
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University of California & California Academy of Sciences
Biodiversity |Technology | Socio-Ecological Systems | Wildlife Ecology | Remote Sensing | Conservation | K12STEM-education | Music | diegoellissoto.org
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Mechanical Engineer background in test and measurement, IT maintenance consulting, database development, field installation, field maintenance and systems analysis
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- @kylejhorner
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NatureCounts Engagement Coordinator for Birds Canada.
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- @Alawa
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Passionate wildlife and biodiversity conservationist
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I am a a field biologist and a bat researcher interested in ecology, biodiversity, and conservation of mammals, especially Chiroptera.
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- @drelliott
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Microbial ecologist in Derbyshire UK
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- @mattaudette
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Software Tester and Test Automator at Wildlife Protection Solutions
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Tom Swinfield and colleagues at the Forest Ecology and Conservation Group have assessed the quality of three dimensional forest models produced from drone surveys, and conclude that concerns about their quality for...
31 May 2019
Ted Schmitt joined us for a lunchtime lecture in which he shared his experiences working across Africa the past five years with protected area managers, anti-trafficking organisations, and scientists to effectively...
22 November 2018
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The European Space Agency is calling for Kick-Start ideas to leverage space technology for wildlife protection. Three main topics of interest have been identified: 1) Wildlife monitoring, tracking and inventory, 2)...
5 July 2017
The Conservation Leadership Programme (CLP) is a training and capacity building programme that targets individuals from developing countries who are early in their conservation career and demonstrate leadership...
21 November 2016
Do you work on conserving Neotropical migratory birds? Do you need funding? Why not apply for a grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service through the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act's grant program? The...
8 November 2016
Operating the largest tropical forest camera trap network globally, TEAM Network has accumulated over 2.6 million images. How can large datasets coupled with new techniques for data management and analysis provide...
28 April 2016
From artificial “sniffer” technologies to portable DNA sequencers, the Wildlife Crime Tech Challenge received hundreds of innovative ideas to help stamp out wildlife crime. Now, the Challenge is proud to announce 16...
22 January 2016
Dr. Lucas Joppa, Scientist at Microsoft Research, considers the evolving impact of data in conservation and society. He examines the difference between ‘big data’ and ‘small data’, and explores how models such as the...
22 December 2015
John Amos, President of SkyTruth, explores how remote sensing is being used in conservation today and the importance of sky-truthing. He examines the role that citizen scientists can play in increasing transparency in...
21 December 2015
The speed at which data travels from the point of collection to a format which is understandable and useful for decision makers can be of critical importance. In this case study, Tim Wilkinson discusses a powerful suite...
6 November 2015
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No, not yet. The player we attached does support slower/faster replay up to a certain precision, but I'm not sure that this will be sufficiently precise for the kind of offsets we... |
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Animal Movement, Data management and processing tools, Sensors, Software Development | 5 months ago | |
and a short contribution in this e-obs setup, where we used Firetail VideoSync to analyze motion-triggered camera footage: |
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Software Development, Animal Movement, Data management and processing tools | 5 months ago | |
So, updated the text a bit with images cropped at 100% zoom :) we are already happy with the time reductions we got, but... would like to get at least 90% time reduction instead... |
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Data management and processing tools, Latin America Community, Sensors | 5 months ago | |
Seems like we should include some rotations in our image augmentations as the real world can be seen a bit tilted - as this cropped corner view from our fisheye at the zoo shows. |
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AI for Conservation, Camera Traps, Data management and processing tools | 5 months 1 week ago | |
Bird Monitoring Data Exchange is a standard often used for birds data. |
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AI for Conservation, Data management and processing tools, Emerging Tech | 5 months 3 weeks ago | |
Super interesting work! Maybe one day you will also be able to have a career as a science fiction writer. Lot of interesting outcomes can come of this. ❤️ |
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Acoustics, Data management and processing tools, Early Career | 5 months 3 weeks ago | |
It's a really good question, Colleen!Ideally, I would work with two developers, or at least one developer and one other party who knows what developing an app like this would mean... |
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Data management and processing tools, Software Development | 6 months ago | |
Hi Lucy,I now realised it is an old thread and you most likely have already found a solution long ago but this might be of interest to others.As mentioned previously, it is... |
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Camera Traps, Data management and processing tools, Open Source Solutions, Software Development | 6 months 3 weeks ago | |
Do you use camera traps? If so, we'd love if you could take five minutes to fill out this survey: tinyurl.com/zambasurveyWith our WILDLABS... |
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AI for Conservation, Camera Traps, Data management and processing tools, Software Development, Open Source Solutions | 7 months 2 weeks ago | |
Hi all! I've recently founded a company called EarthScape, which is focused on helping landowners transition to Native Plants, using... |
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Software Development, Climate Change, Data management and processing tools | 7 months 3 weeks ago | |
That's a really honest answer Kim! Thank you for clarifyingYou're likely not the only one. In fact it would be interesting to find out how much conservation tech use and... |
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Funding and Finance, Data management and processing tools | 7 months 4 weeks ago | |
Agreed. I have recently begun using SegmentAnything as a replacement for Detectron and have been very pleased. However, for a fish school I don't know how well it would do out of... |
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Data management and processing tools, AI for Conservation | 9 months ago |
New Papers: Methods in Ecology and Evolution
23 April 2021 12:00am
Competition: Hack the Planet 2021

23 April 2021 12:00am
Best global species database?
10 March 2021 10:30pm
28 March 2021 5:58pm
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing, @Nhanq !
6 April 2021 8:42pm
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/
The 2021 #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge: Community Highlights
25 March 2021 12:00am
Funding Opportunity: COVID-19 Science Fund
10 March 2021 12:00am
Resource: WildID
8 March 2021 12:00am
New Paper: Drones and Bornean Orangutan Distribution
12 February 2021 12:00am
Tech Tutors: How do How do I launch machine learning projects using MLOps?
3 February 2021 12:08pm
5 February 2021 7:16pm
Dan's comments about the need for technologists and conservationists to manage and share (properly annotated) data struck a chord with me, it was right at the end of the presentation.
I fired off a point into the chat "could your old background data be my background data?" or something similar, and it got me thinking...
(Firstly, sorry for clouding this issue with my simultaneous "Ian Tuna" joke)
In the context of using AI as described in EdgeImpulse example, lets say - audio.
Lets say Group A are trying to detect the roar of lions, and Group B are trying to detect the grunt of wild pigs, and lets imagine that is in roughly the same area of Africa. I mean they could both send out teams to capture the sound of their target animal, and the sound of NOT their target animal, e.g everything else.
Well if "serengetti sounds" was a known audio track, then all you need is the unique sound of the beast in question, am I right?
Using AIS Data to Investigate the World’s Fishing Ports
2 February 2021 12:00am
Webinar: How can data empower communities in marine management?

26 January 2021 12:00am
Event: Role of GIS in Ocean Conservation

26 January 2021 12:00am
Opportunity: 2021 Ebbe Nielsen Challenge seeks open-data innovations for biodiversity
20 January 2021 12:00am
Workshop: Analyses of acoustic telemetry data with R

15 January 2021 12:00am
Announcing the 2020 Geospatial Conservation Annual Report
17 December 2020 12:00am
FIS Call for Expressions of Interest (closed)
8 December 2020 12:00am
Making the Most of Tech Tutors Season 2!

30 November 2020 12:00am
Learning Resources: Exploring Species Interactions with Snapshot Serengeti
25 November 2020 12:00am
WILDLABS Tech Tutors: Season Two

24 November 2020 12:00am
How do I use open access remote sensing data to monitor fishing?

24 November 2020 12:00am
Introducing the Arctic Animal Movement Archive
17 November 2020 12:00am
Weekly Event: OTN Virtual Study Hall

16 November 2020 12:00am
International Certificate Program in Environmental Data Analytics

16 November 2020 12:00am
Using Computer Vision to Protect Endangered Species
10 November 2020 12:00am
Opportunity: Sustainable Development Goals Internship
13 October 2020 12:00am
Training Opportunity: HarvardX TinyML Course

30 September 2020 12:00am
Tech Tutors: Review Session

3 September 2020 12:00am
Challenge: ElephantEdge
11 August 2020 12:00am
Webinar: Building location-based narratives

11 August 2020 12:00am
Sustainable Fishing Challenges: Fishing Vessels of the Future
4 August 2020 12:00am
How do I use portable genomics in the field?
3 August 2020 12:00am
25 March 2021 8:35am
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.