Karibu to the WILDLABS East Africa Community!
Why WE Exist
The East Africa community is the first WILDLABS regional hub. Started in 2022, it provides a space that creates opportunities for members to build their knowledge, skills, expertise, and reach. The idea behind creating the East Africa community spanned from the need to foster connections and collaborations of conservation and technology players in East Africa. We seek to make a genuine positive impact by tailoring resources and opportunities that will help solve conservation challenges in the region.
Follow Our Progress Since 2022
All we do at WILDLABS is firmly grounded on the community we serve and hope to serve! As part of this commitment, we dedicate time and resources to ensure that this platform is a reliable and credible resource to advance one’s knowledge and skills and be a step toward solving some of the most pressing conservation issues we face in East Africa.
We exist to fulfil the needs of conservation technology players in East Africa through resources and opportunities, to add value to their work, to inspire innovation and collaboration, and most importantly, to contribute towards making the world a better place!
What We Hope To Achieve
Purposefully designed to connect conservation technology practitioners and experts based in East Africa, the WILDLABS East Africa community is a great space to access and share conservation technology resources, ask and answer questions unique to the region, collaborate, and generate new, innovative ideas.
We encourage members to fill in knowledge and skills gaps by sharing their work and other resources to reduce and/or eliminate replication, leading to more streamlined and effective solutions. Through the conversations taking place within the community, members are able to connect with each other and get advice to advance their work, careers, and innovative ideas.
We hope to see interactions that generate new ideas that solve regional challenges, encourage innovation, introduce members to new applications of tech in conservation, and spark new questions on conservation tech in East Africa.

Resources
The WILDLABS team is dedicated to making conservation tech resources accessible to the whole community in a strategic and equitable manner. With a myriad of engaging events, programmes, conversations, and opportunities, the East Africa community will be a great virtual place to build one’s skills, knowledge, and networks. Growing a vibrant and diverse community is made possible by the collaborative efforts of all members through their interactions and their active participation in regional activities organized and supported by WILDLABS.
Some of the resources that will give you a feel of Conservation technology tools and systems implemented in East Africa include:
- Tech Tutors, East Africa
- InConversation, East Africa
- October 2024 East Africa Community Connect: Camera Traps
- December 2024 East Africa Community Connect: Drones
How To Get Involved
Are you keen on getting involved and understanding the intersection of conservation and technology in East Africa? This community offers an exceptional space to learn, share, collaborate and support one another on matters regarding conservation technology in East Africa. From posting articles, engaging in discussions, attending virtual and in-person events, to supporting, applying or taking part in programmes and opportunities in the community, these are some of the ways for you to get involved. The first thing you can do when joining our community is to attend our regular community gathering every other month. View the 2024 event calendar here.

The East Africa community exists because of each of you, and we hope you are happy to join and use the platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration and networking. You can join the community and interact with other members here. Get in touch with Agriphina Cletus and Cathy Njore, our WILDLABS East Africa Group Leaders.
Header Image: @Dylan Habil
Group curators
- @Agripina
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Frankfurt Zoological Society
As a wildlife conservationist, I am deeply committed to nature conservation, community empowerment, and wildlife research in Tanzania. I've actively engaged in community-based projects, passionately advocating for integrating local communities into conservation.
- 3 Resources
- 25 Discussions
- 6 Groups
No showcases have been added to this group yet.
WILDLABS & Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
I'm the Bioacoustics Research Analyst at WILDLABS. I'm a marine biologist with particular interest in the acoustics behavior of cetaceans. I'm also a backend web developer, hoping to use technology to improve wildlife conservation efforts.





- 40 Resources
- 38 Discussions
- 33 Groups
- @Agripina
- | Miss
Frankfurt Zoological Society
As a wildlife conservationist, I am deeply committed to nature conservation, community empowerment, and wildlife research in Tanzania. I've actively engaged in community-based projects, passionately advocating for integrating local communities into conservation.
- 3 Resources
- 25 Discussions
- 6 Groups
- @BAMBII24
- | She/HER
A public health professional and sustainability strategist focused on genetic based nutrition and biodiversity conservation in Africa.
- 0 Resources
- 0 Discussions
- 3 Groups
- @TaliaSpeaker
- | She/her
WILDLABS & World Wide Fund for Nature/ World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
I'm the Executive Manager of WILDLABS at WWF



- 23 Resources
- 64 Discussions
- 31 Groups
- 0 Resources
- 0 Discussions
- 10 Groups
- @mwanikimm
- | Mr
Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Technology and Innovations Manager
- 0 Resources
- 0 Discussions
- 7 Groups
MSc student in wildlife management and conservation


- 0 Resources
- 2 Discussions
- 12 Groups
- @angie_thelearner
- | she/her
I'm a gender and One Health researcher passionate about biodiversity, indigenous knowledge, and inclusive conservation. I explore climate-smart solutions that empower women and communities across Africa through research, advocacy, and collaboration.
- 0 Resources
- 0 Discussions
- 1 Groups
- @Dauson_M
- | Mr
Dauson Msumange is a social enterpreneur, founder and director of Tanzania Eco-Tech And Conservation Hub (TEACH).

- 0 Resources
- 1 Discussions
- 23 Groups
I am conservation and sustainability researcher based in Tanzania with 15+ years of field work experience. I enjoy working, mentoring and engage youth in conservation efforts and using technology to enhance my work.
- 0 Resources
- 0 Discussions
- 1 Groups
Conservation Biologist; Research interest Human Dimensions on Wildlife Conservation and Conservation Tech

- 2 Resources
- 5 Discussions
- 8 Groups
- @SimonKariuki
- | He/Him

- 0 Resources
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- 3 Groups
Since 2016, ZSL’s Instant Detect team have been working on improving metal detecting sensors for anti-poaching. The team believe that using metal detecting sensors will provide a highly targeted detection of potential...
10 August 2020
The International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP), a coalition of World Wildlife Fund and Fauna & Flora International, has teamed up with Inmarsat, the world’s leading mobile satellite communications company,...
23 July 2019
Ol Pejeta Conservancy partners with conservation and technology organisations to kick-start a research and innovation centre for wildlife conservation
31 May 2019
FLIR have announced the Kifaru Rising Project, a multi-year effort in collaboration with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to deploy FLIR thermal imaging technology to help improve wildlife ranger safety and contribute to their...
18 January 2019
In this case study, Katarzyna Nowak writes about her work with the Southern Tanzania Elephant Project (STEP) trialing beehive fences as human-elephant conflict mitigation tools. Earlier this year the research team...
27 August 2018
Motion-sensing wildlife-tracking cameras in South Sudan have captured 425,000 photos, documenting species not previously known to be found in this richly forested area. The team is now asking for your help to identify ...
22 August 2018
Deforestation often happens beyond the view of those with the mandate or power to stop it. While systems like Global Forest Watch monitor forests remotely, those on the frontlines of deforestation often lack internet...
6 October 2017
With the craze around Pokémon Go in 2016 and the recent release of Apple’s AR Kit, augmented reality is coming out of the shadow of its sexier twin, virtual reality. The opportunities for using AR to engage audiences...
19 July 2017
Welcome to the first installment of a new series from the Wildlife Crime Tech Challenge in which we will be sharing updates from their 16 Prize Winners who are working to combat wildlife crime around the globe. This...
11 May 2017
WWF's new thermal infrared camera imaging and human detection software leads to dozens of arrests of wildlife criminals in Africa.
27 June 2016
Margaret Driciru, Senior Warden & Wildlife Veterinarian with the Uganda Wildlife Authority, showcases how mobile reporting technology is being used in the field to monitor, collect data, and send rapid alerts when...
22 December 2015
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Support the Cartographer Cause! Hi there,I am on a mission to empower children and communities through maps, GIS — helping people better... |
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Climate Change, Community Base, Conservation Tech Training and Education, East Africa Community, Geospatial | 1 month 2 weeks ago | |
very nice paper Cathy!!! |
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Climate Change, Community Base, East Africa Community, Conservation Tech Training and Education | 1 year ago | |
Hello WILDLABS! As humbled and grateful recipients of a 2025 WILDLABS Award, we are excited to introduce our project to the community. Our... |
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Human-Wildlife Coexistence, East Africa Community | 2 months 2 weeks ago | |
Love the idea!!Monterey Bay, CA here : ) |
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East Africa Community | 3 months 1 week ago | |
Great dear Travis,This is a great news and an opportunity to me and my local bee keepers. It really sounds very helpful.Here is my contacts:Email: muganyizi@pales.or.tz ... |
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Climate Change, Conservation Tech Training and Education, East Africa Community, Funding and Finance, Human-Wildlife Coexistence, Wildlife Crime | 4 months ago | |
Thank you! I will follow up by email. |
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Animal Movement, Conservation Dogs, East Africa Community, Geospatial, Sensors, Women in Conservation Tech Programme (WiCT) | 5 months ago | |
I am thrilled to share that I have completed the six-month Women in Conservation Technology program. I am Sarah Mshanga, and I hold a... |
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Acoustics, Conservation Tech Training and Education, Community Base, Early Career, East Africa Community | 7 months 2 weeks ago | |
Hi everyone.Please help me understand how can monitoring and evaluation tools be designed and implemented to assess the effectiveness and... |
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Early Career, East Africa Community, Community Base, Conservation Tech Training and Education | 8 months 2 weeks ago | |
I had the opportunity to attend great discussions around youth and children on assessing progress since the Africa Climate Summit. ... |
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Climate Change, East Africa Community | 9 months ago | |
Oops, sorry about that. I wrote a reply a few weeks ago, and I am pretty sure I clicked the button, but apparently something went wrong. So, another attemptThank you for your... |
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Community Base, Conservation Tech Training and Education, East Africa Community, Funding and Finance, Human-Wildlife Coexistence, Latin America Community | 9 months 1 week ago | |
I actually made some models with some learners and it is helpful with lower primary. Great idea. Hadn't thought of mentioning that. |
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East Africa Community, Climate Change, Geospatial | 9 months 3 weeks ago | |
Hi Brett, I am interested in developing really low cost multi channel underwater acoustic recorders. Can you tell me a bit more about the board and stuff you were using... |
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Build Your Own Data Logger Community, Acoustics, Camera Traps, Climate Change, East Africa Community, Marine Conservation, Open Source Solutions, Protected Area Management Tools | 9 months 3 weeks ago |
The RCoE Geoportal
5 August 2025 9:33pm
Support the Cartographer Cause!
27 June 2025 11:45am
Involve our young learners in climate change action.
27 March 2024 3:24pm
2 August 2024 12:53pm
This is a great paper, Cathy!
3 August 2024 3:17pm
very nice paper Cathy!!!
WILDLABS AWARDS 2025 - Ambiance: Leveraging Fear to Mitigate Human-Wildlife Conflict
25 May 2025 10:38pm
Is a physical meet possible this 2025?
20 April 2025 4:28pm
21 April 2025 4:56pm
WILDLABS is in the process of organizing a global Conservation Tech Conference - @Adrien_Pajot is leading on that. I think it's meant to be sometime early 2026?
3 May 2025 6:52pm
Wonderful
5 May 2025 8:32pm
Love the idea!!
Monterey Bay, CA here : )
Connecting the Dots: Integrating Animal Movement Data into Global Conservation Frameworks

30 April 2025 1:38am
Fires in the Serengeti: Burn Severity & Remote Sensing with Earth Engine
29 April 2025 6:16pm
1 May 2025 11:44am
10 June 2025 5:39pm
MyProgress: Advancing GIS and R programming skills.
20 April 2025 1:45pm
FROM VULNERABILITY TO SECURITY: INSPIRING COEXISTENCE THROUGH A RESILIENT BOMA
17 April 2025 8:41pm
Beekeeping training center/field school
3 April 2025 10:38am
4 April 2025 2:16pm
Thanks.
Any time you meet someone with internet to invest in the beekeeping industry. Kindly remember my name.
8 April 2025 9:17am
Hi, I'm really interested in your project. If you're open to it, I’d be happy to build and send you a couple of data logger units — free of charge — to help monitor temperature, humidity, pressure, and possibly hive weight using a load cell. I’m also considering adding a simple bee traffic sensor to track how often bees enter and leave the hive. This could help reveal patterns related to foraging behavior or colony stress.
It would also be an interesting use case for using LoRaWAN to send node data to a central gateway. The data could be exported in line protocol format so you can easily import it into InfluxDB or another dashboarding tool if you'd like to visualize it.
I’m quite busy with other projects, but I’d be happy to throw something together to get you started, and I’ll include the source code in case you'd like to modify or expand it in the future. Let me know if this sounds helpful — I'd love to support your work.
Best regards, Travis
8 April 2025 2:36pm
Great dear Travis,
This is a great news and an opportunity to me and my local bee keepers. It really sounds very helpful.
Here is my contacts:
Email: muganyizi@pales.or.tz
Mobile WhatsApp: +255686 821 070.
Kindly spare a time slot so that we dive into details of this for your support and collaboration.
GPS collars for domestic dogs
20 January 2025 3:26am
20 February 2025 8:46pm
What are your parameters? Do you need yes no movement, which could be collected with an accelerometer and no lat-long data?
Movement on an XY grid once an hour within a tightly bounded area?
High resolution once per second data? Large geographic area?
Different technologies deliver ddifferent datasets. Sometimes, significantly!
10 March 2025 11:37am
Hi Stephanie, at https://Savannahtracking.com we develop and manufacture a variety of collars with sizes ranging from about 95 grams for Raptors, 200grams - 1200g for mammals, and collars for large mammals such as Elephants. We currently have collars deployed on Dingoes which are about the same size as domestic dogs, and I believe that a similar solution will be perfect for your needs.
Our GPS collars can be programmed to collect high resolution data (15-minute gps positions) with hourly uploads via iridium satellite to our server where you can view and download the data from our dedicated windows or MAC SDM platforms. We also have a view only android/ios app. All our collars have two-way satellite communication, Internet based downloading via the free accompanying Savannah Tracking data manager software, automated Google Earth links for visualization, fully user definable geo fencing allowing for point, line and polygon fences and automated app and mail alarms in case of zone violation.
Kindly reach out to us and we can discuss a bespoke solution for your tracking needs at info@savannahtracking.com
11 March 2025 3:31am
Thank you! I will follow up by email.
Tanzania Forest Fund opens 2025 call for proposals (TZS 5M-50M or more)
8 January 2025 2:35pm
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
STEMLAB4Nature: Inspiring Conservation Through Tech &Education
18 December 2024 9:54am
Advancing Conservation Through Technology: My Academic Journey
15 December 2024 2:09pm
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
Coexistence Coordinator Position at Save the Elephants
23 November 2024 1:49pm
Catch Up with the East Africa Community Connect: December

21 November 2024 4:40pm
23 November 2024 7:45pm
volunteer at the Yellow Mongoose Project
12 November 2024 9:39am
Two Postdoctoral Fellowships on the Spatial Ecology of Bustard Species
11 November 2024 2:45pm
ACS@1 What has happened?
8 November 2024 5:47pm
Who gave you your last research travel grant? | ¿Quién le concedió su última beca de viaje de investigación? | Quem lhe concedeu sua última bolsa de viagem de pesquisa?
16 October 2024 6:21pm
16 October 2024 10:03pm
Thank you for your answer, Vanesa!
And for reminding me to add a translation.
18 October 2024 7:19pm
That is challenging and I'd be keen to hear other people's suggestions!
From the academic realm, I'll say that many graduate students get travel funding through scientific societies. E.g. the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation has seed grants:
https://tropicalbiology.org/grants-awards/atbc-seed-research-grant/
And Society for Conservation Biology has grad student awards:
https://conbio.org/mini-sites/scb-awards/student-awards
These are often restricted to members unfortunately. National/regional societies might be good resources for people to look into.
4 November 2024 1:49pm
Oops, sorry about that. I wrote a reply a few weeks ago, and I am pretty sure I clicked the button, but apparently something went wrong. So, another attempt
Thank you for your answer, @brandon. I had overlooked the scientific societies.
Membership may be an issue, but I noticed that the ATBC has diversified fees depending on career stage and the member country's economic development, and the SCB membership fee depends on income.
Traducción de idiomas / Language translation
2 October 2024 9:27pm
3 October 2024 6:57am
Me encanta esta grupa. Tengo cinco anos Duolingo 😀
3 October 2024 6:59pm
Thanks for writing this all down, @Wade !
During the discussion, I claimed that searching WILDLABS content in a different language is not possible in spite of the translation tools in browsers. Someone ( was it @carlybatist ?) then pointed out that this might work with ChatGPT. I haven't had the chance to test that yet. If it works, then that would be awesome.
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¡Gracias por escribir todo esto, @Wade! Durante la discusión, afirmé que no es posible buscar contenido de WILDLABS en un idioma diferente a pesar de las herramientas de traducción de los navegadores. Alguien (¿fue @carlybatist?) señaló que esto podría funcionar con ChatGPT. Todavía no he tenido la oportunidad de probarlo. Si funciona, sería fantástico.
7 October 2024 3:32pm
Gracias @Wade, por iniciar esta conversación. La traducción en Mac quedó impecable! Nos encantaría seguir escuchando sus experiencias y sugerencias sobre cómo hacer que nuestros foros y eventos sean más accesibles e inclusivos en diferentes idiomas. En cuanto a Chrome, existe una opción similar con la extensión de Google Translate (y también hay una opción parecida en Edge). Si escribo un mensaje, puedo seleccionarlo, hacer clic derecho y elegir "Traducir". Esto abre un pop-up de Google Translate y me permite seleccionar el idioma de destino (aunque está limitado a un número específico de caracteres 😕). Sin embargo, como menciona Frank, el problema con estas soluciones es la limitación para buscar contenido en otros idiomas dentro de la plataforma, ya que la traducción es solo superficial y no afecta la búsqueda de palabras clave en el contenido original. Sería interesante explorar opciones de integración más profundas, como el uso de herramientas de inteligencia artificial que faciliten tanto la traducción como la búsqueda y navegación en varios idiomas.
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Thank you, @Wade, for starting this conversation. The Mac translation worked flawlessly! We would love to continue hearing your experiences and suggestions on how to make our forums and events more accessible and inclusive in different languages. As for Chrome, there’s a similar option using the Google Translate extension (and a comparable option in Edge). If I write a message, I can select it, right-click, and choose "Translate". This opens a Google Translate pop-up and allows me to select the target language (although it is limited to a certain number of characters 😕). However, as Frank mentioned, the issue with these solutions is that they don’t support searching content in other languages within the platform, as the translation is only superficial and doesn’t affect keyword searches in the original content. It would be interesting to explore deeper integration options, such as using AI tools that can facilitate both translation and searching/navigating across multiple languages.
Catch Up with the East Africa Community Connect: October

24 October 2024 2:29pm
GIS Education for Sustainable Development
17 October 2024 5:01pm
23 October 2024 9:06am
Thank you. A workshop. Target is teachers for primary school learners. Thanks for the link!
23 October 2024 9:07am
Hi
Thank you. Probably you can message me😃👍 ❔ I'd love to hear some more🌻
23 October 2024 9:09am
I actually made some models with some learners and it is helpful with lower primary. Great idea. Hadn't thought of mentioning that.
Recycled & DIY Remote Monitoring Buoy
15 January 2024 1:14am
3 October 2024 9:16am
Hi Brett,this ocean lab sychelles is great to hear from you! I love your remote monitoring buoy project, especially the recycling of DFAD buoys and the design of custom-built ones that are full of interesting features. The expandability of the navigation buoys enabling it to be configured as hydrophones, cameras, or water quality monitors is a great feature. The technical marvels, such as recycling DFADs' circuits, making your own hydrophone, and designing a super-efficient system, are terrific. Moreover, it is encouraging to witness the deployment of your early system, particularly the live video and water quality data you have collected. You will definitely make a positive impact on the Wildlabs community with your knowledge of electrical engineering and software development. I care to hear more of your discoveries and any news that you will be sharing. Keep doing what you excel at!
8 October 2024 8:46am
Thank you for sharing!
21 October 2024 12:45am
Hi Brett,
I am interested in developing really low cost multi channel underwater acoustic recorders. Can you tell me a bit more about the board and stuff you were using for yours? You can get me at chris@wilcoanalytics.org.
Thanks,
Chris
31 July 2024 7:38pm
Thank you @loveness