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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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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- @KellyFaller
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Rutgers University
Lead Estuary Science Coordinator at the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary and Masters Student at Rutgers University in the Department of Ecology and Evolution. Using bioacoustics in tidal marsh ecosystems for restoration and conservation.

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Student at Texas A&M. Electronic hobbyist, audiomoth user
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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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- @roxirisa
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Biologist I consider myself a data scientist with a passion for nature and with an extensive experience in species distribution modeling, handling large data sets from different sources such as gbif, eBird, xeno-canto, Worldclim, Terraclimate, ocean color e NASA among others. But
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Halima Hassan is a geographer, environmentalist, educator, and climate change activist who is passionate about bridging science, community, and conservation.
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- @otgonbayartm
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Many thanks to WILDLABS. This community aligns precisely with my professional interest in applying IT expertise to nature conservation.

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



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The library enables to derive biophyiscal maps with a few lines of code (only requirements: region of interest, temporal domain and satellite sensor). All processing runs in the cloud using the openEO API and hence no...
20 October 2024
CoastSat
20 October 2024
stagg (R package).
20 October 2024
Spatial Statistics for Data Science: Theory and Practice with R. (Book).
20 October 2024
arcgisbinding (R package).
20 October 2024
The report showcases how remote sensing, Planet Forest Carbon Diligence product, can be used to identify peak carbon areas. Peak carbon areas could be excellent candidates for the HIFOR initiative, a new financing...
11 October 2024
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Hi everyone, I seek your help for the choice of my thesis subject, I hold a Master's degree in Management of protected areas and I have... |
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Camera Traps, Data management and processing tools, Protected Area Management Tools, Geospatial | 2 years 4 months ago | |
I just came across this interesting paper in which seismic monotoring of animals like elephants was mentioned. This is the study refered to:Cheers,Lars |
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AI for Conservation, Camera Traps, Emerging Tech, Ethics of Conservation Tech, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Geospatial, Sensors | 2 years 5 months ago | |
Hi Steph. Would be interested also. |
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Animal Movement, Community Base, Connectivity, Data management and processing tools, Emerging Tech, Geospatial | 2 years 5 months ago | |
Thanks so much!! |
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Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Animal Movement, Camera Traps, Community Base, Data management and processing tools, Drones, eDNA & Genomics, Emerging Tech, Open Source Solutions, Geospatial, Software Development | 2 years 7 months ago | |
Hello. I am a PhD candidate at Penn State University. I submitted a post to this group back in March and I am resubmitting... |
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Community Base, Data management and processing tools, Geospatial, Wildlife Crime | 2 years 8 months ago | |
HI benard sorry am replying late,and yes i the data was exported as shapefile 2.i used same projection which is 37N WGS 84 on both apps and still the exported shape file... |
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Geospatial, East Africa Community | 2 years 9 months ago | |
@gracieermi & I are happy to announce the latest update to the Conservation Tech Directory, bringing our total resources in the... |
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Acoustics, AI for Conservation, Animal Movement, Camera Traps, Community Base, Data management and processing tools, Drones, eDNA & Genomics, Geospatial, Software Development | 2 years 10 months ago | |
Hey all! Just thought I would share the link to this wonderful new issue of National Geographic. Very powerful data visualisation of some... |
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Geospatial | 3 years ago | |
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... |
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Geospatial | 3 years 1 month ago | |
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... |
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Geospatial, Connectivity | 3 years 1 month ago | |
I think it looks like a really interesting technology, but it's still in the realm of research and academia. They're correct in that it demonstrates device miniaturization... |
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Geospatial | 3 years 7 months ago | |
Geospatial data engineer at Salo Sciences - https://salo.ai/assets/pdf/Data%20Engineer%20%E2%80%93%20Salo%20Sciences%20(Jul%202021).pdf... |
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Geospatial | 3 years 9 months ago |
Climate changes in wildlife protected areas
14 August 2024 11:26am
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Great minds think alike. In awe that some of our questions synchronized🤭...thanks so much tina♥️
11 February 2025 5:17pm
I agree Adventina. I am also interested in "How has the climate variability affected the trend of BAT species in the ecosystem? and respond on their increase and (or) extinction.
@Norah, I am also interested in the findings regardless of the species you pick. In 2022 - 2023 we created a climate database for an NGO project in Amhara, Ethiopia. It would be cool to come up with a climate variability databasa for the park.
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Tropical fieldwork funding! Up to $15,000 -Susan Wojcicki Fellowship
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🌍 explorer.land Beginners Webinar: Create your first project and funding opportunity
6 February 2025 1:05pm
rmacrostrat: An R package for accessing and retrieving data from the Macrostrat geological database
Rewilding Affric Highlands – GIS and Data Officer
31 January 2025 9:38am
Deliver stronger VM0047-aligned Nature-Based Solutions
31 January 2025 9:30am
Collaring elephants and post-release monitoring
29 January 2025 8:18am
Collaring Elephants and Post Release Monitoring
28 January 2025 3:16pm
Help Shape the Future of the WILDLABS Geospatial Group!
7 December 2024 2:43pm
7 January 2025 5:49pm
Happy New Year Geospatial community! Don't forget to fill in the survey. Closing date is 19th January.
We'd love to hear from you!
27 January 2025 8:24pm
We're extending the survey deadline! Please don't forget to let us know if you would like to speak about your work at one of the future Geospatial community events.
Many thanks!
Updated Planted Trees Map Reaches Near-Global Coverage
25 January 2025 4:41pm
New Data Provides First Global Annual Picture of Cultivated and Natural Grasslands
25 January 2025 2:22pm
Can/Should UAVs Be The Answer To Urbanisation & Wildlife Conflicts
20 January 2025 11:00am
Impact of Wildfires on Land Surface Cold Season Climate in the Northern High-Latitudes: A Study on Changes in Vegetation, Snow Dynamics, Albedo, and Radiative Forcing
19 January 2025 12:08pm
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Nature Tech Unconference
Drone specific GIS training online for Conservationists
9 January 2025 11:12am
EARTHVISION 2025
Postdoc on camera trapping, remote sensing, and AI for wildlife studies
15 January 2025 4:53pm
14 August 2024 5:27pm
Hi Norah!
This is a great concern! Kudos!
Climate change data especially for such a long time can help us answer a lot of questions including the few listed below:
I would love to read a paper from the data you have! Very resourceful!
Break the leg!