Who We Are
Geospatial data and analysis is critical for conservation, from planning to implementation and measuring success. Every day, mapping and spatial analysis are aiding conservation decisions, protected areas designation, habitat management on reserves and monitoring of wildlife populations, to name but a few examples. The Geospatial group focuses on all aspects of this field, from field surveys to remote sensing and data development/analysis to GIS systems.
How to Get Started
Want to learn more about how remote sensing is used in conservation? Check out the first two episodes of this season of Tech Tutors, where our Tutors answer the questions How do I use open source remote sensing data to monitor fishing? and How do I access and visualise open source remote sensing data in Google Earth Engine? You can also check out our Virtual Meetup Archive for a range of panels that overlap with Geospatial topics, or take a look at our Earth Observation 101 lecture series from Dr. Cristian Rossi.
Our Purpose
The WILDLABS Geospatial Group is for conservation practitioners, geospatial analysts, and academics that want to:
- Share geospatial resources, best practices, data, and ideas;
- Network amongst geospatial and data practitioners;
- Create peer learning opportunities;
- Promote the use of free and open-source geospatial software; and
- Improve the use of GIS software and geospatial analyses in conservation management and research.
Group curators
Over 35 years of experience in biodiversity conservation worldwide, largely focused on forests, rewilding and conservation technology. I run my own business assisting nonprofits and agencies in the conservation community



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- @ahmedjunaid
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Zoologist, Ecologist, Herpetologist, Conservation Biologist





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Fauna & Flora
Remote Sensing Scientist, Conservation Technology & Nature Markets @ Fauna & Flora - WILDLABS Geospatial Group Co-Lead



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- @Muzna
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Muzna Kashaf is a dedicated herpetologist who recently achieved her MPhil, showcasing her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field. Her research focus lies in amphibians, and she has utilized Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to enhance precision of her studies.

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- @AngelMassay
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A GoodManager, a conservationist, an ecologist


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Tech Matters
Project Director, Terraso.org (1000 Landscapes for 1 Billion People): open source software for farmers, ranchers & communities.
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- @lucytallents
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VerdantLearn
Sociable e-learning for conservation capacity building

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St. Lawrence University
Professor of Biology at St. Lawrence University
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- @Edonga
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Paul Edonga is from the Indigenous Pastoralist Tribes of Northern Kenya. A seasoned Leader in indigenous-led conservation of Endangered Beisa Oryx, African Small Antelopes their habitats & Dryland Forests. He's the founder of Save Beisa Oryx Community Resilience Trust-SBOC
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Cambridge based freelance geographer working on geospatial projects in conservation and humanitarian response, locally and globally.
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- @LeanneTough
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GIS Specialist working for WWT, the charity for wetlands and wildlife
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- @Johnolang
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My name is John Olang. Currently a master of student at IHE, Delft Netherlands in LImnology and Wetland Management
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- @lampros
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I am a Data and Remote Sensing Analyst specializing in programming (R, Python) at Monopteryx, contributor to open-source projects related to machine-, deep-learning, remote sensing and interested in Biodiversity
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R Package - pMEM
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R Package - swaRmverse
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BATS
28 November 2024
Statistics Globe - Basics to Mastery: The Ultimate Course on Statistical Methods in R
27 November 2024
https://doi.org/10.3390/fire7110413
27 November 2024
The paper looks at technology advances for vegetation cover changes monitoring. For example, computer vision methods to infer 3D parameters via contextual learning from optical images.
25 November 2024
Interesting webinar on the use of advanced technologies(e.g. Artificial Intelligence, cloud computing, drones, camera traps and satellites) for biodiversity monitoring in the Amazon. Also available in Spanish.
25 November 2024
FAO has developed a dashboard that provides an overview of technological solutions (platforms and satellite imagery etc.) that countries use to monitor forest dynamics and improve reporting on forest related emissions...
25 November 2024
Treeconomy is a venture-backed earth-tech startup working at the dynamic intersection of technology, ecology, and finance.
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I am looking for collaborators and donors, or I am offering myself as a collaborator for a Uni / research organisation, for a research... |
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Geospatial | 4 years ago | |
Hi Remote Sensing & GIS folks, The Allen Coral Atlas is proud to announce three new mapping regions: Great Barrier Reef & Torres... |
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Geospatial | 4 years 2 months ago | |
Hi everyone, Another brilliant webinar series from SCGIS (Society for Conservation GIS) and CBI (Conservation Biology Institute) ... |
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Geospatial | 4 years 2 months ago | |
Wow, thanks for sharing, @ZoeLieb ! Great initiative and wonderful opportunity for people to contribute to the atlas. Good luck! |
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Geospatial | 4 years 2 months ago | |
Hi everyone! This is a heads up that the Society for Conservation GIS (SCGIS) and Conservation Biology Institute (CBI) are co-hosting a... |
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Geospatial | 4 years 3 months ago | |
Hi, Not exactly what you were looking for, but Public Lab have used balloons with cameras to map oil spills. This could be adapted to your purpose. You could... |
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Geospatial | 4 years 4 months ago | |
Just came across this newly released paper on using Google Earth Engine in conservation :) |
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Geospatial | 4 years 5 months ago | |
Hi Wildlabbers, Welcome back to Tech Tutors for season 2! This season's first episode featured Oceanmind's... |
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Marine Conservation, Geospatial, Sustainable Fishing Challenges | 4 years 5 months ago | |
Hi all! WILDLABS intern, Tatjana here. We're working on the second season of Tech Tutors, the webseries that... |
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Webinar/training series: Remote Sensing for Mangroves in Support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. This training focuses on mapping and monitoring mangroves and how it... |
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Hello Nandini. I did something similar mapping carbon stocks of subsurface peat reserves in upland habitats in the UK. It was pretty basic though. Modelled the 3D volume of peat... |
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There's an Esri webinar TODAY at 14:00 UTC Mapping to Save our Planet's Biodiversity with guest speakers including @... |
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Director, Imaging Technology Lab (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
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Postdoc: Environmental Remote Sensing
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Postdoc: Remote sensing of invasive alien trees & ecosystem degradation in Cape Floristic Region
ARSET webinar series - Monitoring Aquatic Vegetation with Remote Sensing
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New Conservation Tech Directory update
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New Paper: Comparative Analysis of Multi-Platform, Multi-Resolution, Multi-Temporal LiDAR Data for Forest Inventory
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New remote sensing papers/datasets
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Multiple ML & ecology positions open at Pachama
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Postdoc: evaluation of tropical forest restoration
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Global Forest Watch Small Grants Fund
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Climate scientist: Storms
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A comprehensive review on biodiversity information portals
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National Geographic May Issue on Forests
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More info on the NICFI/Planet free data announcement
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Hi Hattie,
This is great - thanks for providing so much detail! Nice summary of other resources, too. It would be great to hear on this thread how people are using or planning to use this.
Thom
23 October 2020 11:51am
you can also access the data via FAO's Sepal (https://sepal.io/), and when you have a planet key (register here: https://www.planet.com/nicfi/) you can use APIs and WMTS to load directly into QGIS, ArcGIS, ArcGIS Online or Python.
22 April 2022 10:47pm
This earth day 2022 celebration blog recaps some of the available resources from organizations that are partnering with the NICFI Satellite Data Program. The platforms, tools and scripts created and made available by Global Forest Watch, Google Earth Engine, and Mapbox, among others, are freely available to anyone that wishes to use tham.
Remote trap sensing communications
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Hi,
Let me know if you want any help with solar application for this. I use small remote cameras in the field with 18650 batteries from used laptops and solar cells. The solar panels are pretty cheap, about $15 ordered from amazon. And the charge controllers are about $3 each. The solar setups work well on a mesh setup that I have here but I think as suggested that lora might be the best way to go.
17 January 2021 3:14pm
Hi Mark,
This is very interesting. HF transmitters can be very simple and low power, but I would be concerned about their long fragile antennas. I'd contact a local ham club with old people who still do CW over QRP.
You could also look into sigfox. It may be possible to convince the nature reserve or park to install a sigfox network specifically for their own use. But I don't know how much it would cost.
Thanks,
-harold
19 April 2022 5:59pm
Can also recommend looking into Argos: https://www.cls-telemetry.com/argos-solutions/argos-services/
The transmitter can send a few messages per day and the messages are received by Argos satellites. To prolong your battery life, I'd recommend looking into adding a solar panel to your system.
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Driven by data: Improved protected area effectiveness in Royal Manas National Park, Bhutan
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