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!
- @srfreeze
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I am a wildlife expert with a decade of experience working with bats and proven success in efforts to study, manage, and conserve the species. I work at the nexus of advanced technologies and deep ecological understandings to provide effective solutions to government, academic, a
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- @mr.kite
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Environmental Specialist working with bird surveys and impact assessment. Here I'm focused on acoustic recording technologies and acoustic data analysis for birds.
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- @joevstaas
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Working with ocean data, technology and collaboration. Empowering ocean insights with a cloud-based geospatial platform, the Ocean Data Platform at HUB Ocean.
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- @malikmorg
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Software Developer
Interested in all things technology, system design, and hardware, especially in the spaces of conservation, exploration, and the environment.
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- @Lekan2881
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I'm Lekan Agboola, a nature enthusiast currently pursuing a B.Agric Tech in Ecotourism and Wildlife Management.
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- @fabiola
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My research focuses on using Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) to study endangered species, including carnivores, chiropterans (bats), and lizards, as well as their microbiomes.
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- @lrabeony.rac
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Agronomic Engineer with 5 years of experience in Project Management, 2 years in Farm Operations Management and Reforestation Project, seeking for innovative solutions for community-oriented Conservation Project.
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- @Markbowler
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University of Suffolk
Wildlife distributions and the effects that human activity has on populations. Spatial ecology of Amazonian mammals through audio and camera surveys. Hunter and gun tracking in Peru. Bats in suburban and agricultural landscapes in the UK

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- @SarahSanti
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PCB Design/Applications Engineer & Wildlife Rehabber
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- @limburan
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Bat Conservation Trust
Research Scientist at Bat Conservation Trust
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- @Sarah_Stoner
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Intelligence Lead @Go Insight. Intelligence professional, advocating for the use of intelligence and analysis to combat international wildlife trafficking.
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Careers
Could you be our next team member to help empower conservation through data and technology?
28 September 2023
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22 September 2023
The new white paper from Rainforest Connection (RFCx) explores the power of ecoacoustics and AI to monitor biodiversity and track progress towards GBF targets using case studies from around the world.
20 September 2023
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New senior position in IUCN’s Science and Data Centre. Supporting, developing and maintaining the technological foundation that underpins The IUCN Red List of Threatened species and its underlying database.
24 August 2023
Can you create an ecological data collection application on Android for Gibbon and Biodiversity Research. Check out this opportunity with us!
24 August 2023
Are you enthusiastic about leveraging your data expertise to make a positive impact on nature conservation? Apply for this exciting opportunity at the Wildlife Trust.
22 August 2023
In this Conservation Tech Showcase case study from 2022 Conservation Tech Award winner MoveApps, you’ll learn how they’re breaking new ground in animal movement research with tracking data analysis tools hosted by the...
17 August 2023
Apply to work on a wonderful team translating acoustic monitoring data into conservation & ecological insights!
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13 July 2023
We are seeking applications from promising early-career scientists and data scientists with interesting, innovative, and viable research ideas for the Future Leader Fellowship
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Hi everyone,We all know camera traps are great at telling us what species showed up, where and when—and sometimes even ... |
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Camera Traps, Data management and processing tools | 20 minutes 39 seconds ago | |
The European project Nature FIRST is hosting its final conference at Ouwehands Dierenpark in the Netherlands on 25–26 June 2025,... |
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Community Base, Conservation Tech Training and Education, Data management and processing tools, Earth Observation 101 Community, Emerging Tech, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Protected Area Management Tools, Wildlife Crime | 7 hours 47 minutes ago | |
Lively and informative discussion, I would very much like to contribute if there is some active development work with regards to this. I have recent experience with using... |
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Data management and processing tools, Camera Traps, Software Development | 5 days 11 hours ago | |
We are please to inform that we have implemented the point 1 and 4 and with this have finalized the project. The latest improvements:Improvement in findability of help... |
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Animal Movement, Data management and processing tools, Software Development | 6 days 10 hours ago | |
My name is Frank Short and I am a PhD Candidate at Boston University in Biological Anthropology. I am currently doing fieldwork in Indonesia using machine-learning powered passive... |
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Interesting. Thanks for the explanation. Nice to hear your passion showing through. |
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📸 Do you use camera traps in your work? Take part in our survey!Hi everyone! I’m currently a final-year engineering... |
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Although the core of the BoutScout project focuses on developing multi-sensor dataloggers for automated nest monitoring, a... |
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Data management and processing tools, Latin America Community | 4 weeks 1 day ago | |
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Hello everyone,Thank you all for your contribution!You can read some updates about this project in this post.Julia |
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Acoustics, Community Base, Data management and processing tools, Open Source Solutions | 1 month 2 weeks ago | |
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Geospatial, Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Camera Traps, Citizen Science, Community Base, Data management and processing tools, Emerging Tech, Open Source Solutions, Protected Area Management Tools | 1 month 3 weeks ago | |
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Mobile App. Developer / Gibbon Research
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Data Analyst l The Wildlife Trusts
22 August 2023 9:07am
MoveApps: A Digital Home for Tracking Data Analysis
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11 August 2023 11:50pm
CCIPH: Empowering Communities in Biodiversity Efforts
13 July 2023 10:00am
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Need for statisticians in conservation?
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The role of low-code Earth observation tools in accelerating the sustainability transition
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Camera Trap Data Normalization Help
31 May 2023 2:45pm
16 June 2023 5:36pm
Hi Michelle,
it would be good to get some more information on your project. What question are you trying to answer? How many cameras did you have deployed? How many different study sites/haul-out areas are there?
16 June 2023 6:35pm
Absolutely, I am happy to provide it. Our objectives are 1) to improve the understanding of local and seasonal haul-out patterns, and the numbers of seals hauled out during daylight hours; 2) to investigate any haul-out patterns in relation to environmental factors.
We had 10 different cameras set up at two different survey areas (8 at one location and 2 at another). We are studying the two survey areas separately. At one of the locations there are 8 different survey sites within the area where seals haul-out, at the other location, there are 2 different survey sites within the area.
So far we have completed 3 survey seasons as well.
Let me know if there is anything else I can provide!
27 June 2023 6:03pm
Also, for more help, here is the link to the website where an old report is shown. Navy Marine Species Monitoring :: Time-lapse Camera Surveys of Pinnipeds in Southeastern Virginia
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Research Course on Open, Reproducible and Transparent Science in Ecology
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Top five(ish) sources of ecological data | R (for ecology)
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Using Average speed trapping to mitigate Wildlife Vehicle Collisions
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7 May 2023 11:50am
We are at a PROOF OF CONCEPT with raspberry pi and python and are hoping this can be taken forward. See link below.
GitHub - cody-bennett/painted-dog-toll-system: Proof of Concept Toll… | Gregory Rasmussen
Tech development help is needed for a speed monitoring tool to aid mitigate Wildlife Vehicle Collisions. With high-speed roads ensuring that Painted dog packs do not survive long enough to have pups that live to dispersal age, and thousands of other vertebrates are killed annually in my study area in NW Zimbabwe , CONSERVATION NEED YOU! It is intended that this system can be used at roadblocks that are within cellular network range. Proof of concept work has started with raspberry pi's and python programming. <https://lnkd.in/gvJT3NpQ>, Can you help take this conservation lifesaving tool to the next level? We have a limited budget that can cover raspberry pi hardware and basic notes follow. This project aims to create a simple tollbooth-style system that operates similar to a clock-in/clock-out attendance system. This allows local enforcement of time based repercussions to speeding violations. At its core, the project will: Clock-in an RFID card issued to a driver at the entrance of a toll zone Clock-out the previously issued RFID card at the exit of the toll zone Calculate average speed over the predefined distance Output a "timeout" period for the driver based on whether or not, and how much, the driver may have been speeding by utilizing the calculated velocity
19 May 2023 1:36pm
Can you elaborate as to the ethical concerns with using license plate information? License plate information doesn't need to be stored for long durations with Gregory's proposed system - only for as long as it takes the vehicle to reach the second camera.
20 May 2023 11:20am
I think it's best to look at it as analogous to the GDPR. One of the main reasons for the existence of GDPR is to protect individuals' fundamental rights and freedoms, particularly their right to protection of their personal data. Capturing personal, identifying information online without consent would be a violation of GDPR. I think the right to protect personal data extends to the physical world as well, which is where capturing identifying information like license plates without consent would fall.
How do I get started with collecting mobile digital data to combat Illegal Wildlife Trade?
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Camera Trap Data Management Survey
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12 July 2023 2:59pm
Hi Lev,
We always need more hands in conservation, from whichever field! Engineering, computer science, AI/ML, ecology, environmental science, communications, statisticians, etc.
I would say that conservation tech is moving heavily towards deep learning for data processing/analysis just because of the sheer amount of data being generated now, so it's always helpful if you have experience in that. But we still need ecological modeling (species distribution models, occupancy models, accumulation curves, etc.) to translate processed data into actionable conservation insights! So experience here too is a plus.
If you'd like to get a better idea of the diversity of programs, people, and orgs in conservation tech as you navigate your journey, the Conservation Tech Directory may also be a helpful resource for you.
All the best,
Carly