Sensors already equip a range of tools to enhance monitoring capacity for conservation. Some of the higher bandwidth technologies, like camera traps and acoustic monitoring systems, have been essential elements of the conservation toolkit for decades, and thus have enough users that we've created dedicated WILDLABS groups to address them. But a whole range of lower bandwidth sensors beyond these core technologies are being increasingly integrated into conservation monitoring systems, and offer rich new insights into the wildlife and ecosystems we're all working to protect. As with many technologies, cost and access have historically been challenges to the adoption of new sensors, but with low-cost and open-source solutions on the rise, we're excited to see what the future of this space holds.
Getting Started with Sensors:
- Watch Shah Selbe's Tech Tutors episode on scaling FieldKit, an open-source conservation sensor toolbox, from a project to a successful conservation tech product.
- Check out our Virtual Meetup about Low-Cost, Open-Source Solutions in conservation tech, including a talk by Alasdair Davies on the Arribada Initiative's work with thermal sensors in early warning systems.
- For a more in-depth introduction, watch the first video in our datalogger mini-series: Freaklabs: How do I get started with Arduino?
In this group, you'll meet others who are using and innovating diverse sensors in their work, discuss ways to make sensors more effective & accessible for conservationists, learn about what sensors are already helping us accomplish in the field, and have the opportunity to ask and answer questions. Join this group to get started!
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David Gruber, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, is a marine biologist working to develop fluorescent proteins into modulatable probes with neurobiological and medical applications. In his talk for the WWF Fuller...
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Gary Atkinson, Director of Emerging Technologies at ARM, explains why we should be interested in the Internet of Things. Could it be a game changer for conservation?
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Would certainly be cool to see a tutorial on this! Looking forward to that! |
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Marine Conservation, Sensors | 3 years 8 months ago | |
Almost done with the trap alarms. I added an additional buzzer (with internal circuitry) to get more noise. The added benefit is that the slightly different tunes creates... |
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Sensors | 4 years ago | |
Hi Barry, I am tinkering with similar edge devices and aspirations! I recently acquired the Jetson Nano to start testing some aspects of the BearID Project software pipeline.... |
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Connectivity, Sensors | 4 years 2 months ago | |
Thanks for the paper Harold, this looks like a possibility. Especially if there's a way to make bespoke detectors |
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Sensors | 4 years 2 months ago | |
Hi everyone, I'm building some small audio attachments to pop onto Vectronics collars. Does anyone have dummy or... |
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Sensors | 4 years 2 months ago | |
Really interesting chat. I was looking at this "eTape" to measure inundation on marine turtle nests. https://www.adafruit.com/product/463 Will give you water presence... |
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Sensors | 4 years 6 months ago | |
Have you ever wanted to get a sample from the top of a tree, without having to climb it or shoot it out with a shotgun? Would it... |
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Sensors | 4 years 6 months ago | |
Hello Rob, I have seen the bracelet style used on large mammals with mixed success and failure. The main considerations are terrain the animal uses, and fitting the bracelet... |
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Sensors | 4 years 6 months ago | |
Amazing stuff Andrew! The dips in light idea made me think of exoplanet hunting straight away! Such a cool idea!! |
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Sensors | 4 years 7 months ago | |
Hi Akiba No worries, thanks for responding! I'd love to delve into more detail on this once the new series has started and I have an idea of the tools and kit required!... |
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Open Source Solutions, Sensors | 4 years 8 months ago | |
Hi Maxine, There are pros and cons to switching regulators and linear regulators. Linear regulators "throw away" the excess voltage in order to maintain a... |
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Open Source Solutions, Sensors | 4 years 8 months ago | |
Hi. I've been following the opencollar initiative and was wondering what the current status is. The project looks amazing! |
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HWC Tech Challenge: Smart Parks field update
25 March 2019 12:00am
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup: Low Cost, Open-Source Solutions

18 March 2019 12:00am
Great introduction to IoT
10 December 2015 5:13pm
IoT Roots are Actually in Habitat Monitoring
14 March 2019 5:59am
Internet of Elephants
4 January 2016 12:01pm
28 August 2017 10:01pm
Love the name. I am doing work around sensor networks for conservation. You have grown quite the team. I am also leavine the corporate IT world as a software engineer to start a conserve/agri tech start-up. I would like to keep it as a social enterprise as well.
14 March 2019 5:56am
Will your startup be involved in sensor networks for conservation? I'm very interested. Currently we create sensor networks for developmental infrastructure and agriculture and am curious about using it for wildlife monitoring and conservation.
Welcome to the WILDLABS.NET IoT Group!
15 December 2015 7:38pm
21 December 2015 4:57pm
Hi, everyone, I'm John Waugh. I manage the climate and environment program for a small but growing consultancy, Integra LLC, based in Washington DC. Another core area for Integra is information and communications technology for development, hence my interest in the intersection between technology and biodiversity conservation. I'm convinced that there's a bright future for the Internet of Things in the area of conservation, and I look forward to working with you to build a community of practice. It would be very helpful to me to hear your thoughts about what information is most needed. Should we have a directory of experts? Of vendors of hardware and software? Or documentation of existing projects and the technologies being used? I'm sure all of these and more are in demand. I'd like to help get the ball rolling; what should our initial focus be? I'm looking forward to being in touch.
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John
14 March 2019 5:28am
Hi everyone.
I'm Akiba and I'm an engineer by trade specializing in wireless sensor networks and communications. I generally work with groups like World Bank on technology for development and we are working with UNESCO and other organizations to put on an ICT4D (Information and Communications Technology For Development) conference in Japan later this year.
I've also started and run a communal farm which houses both farmers and techies and as the farm is expanding, we have found that we've been given a forest and part of a mountain to manage along with all its inhabitants. We are planning animal surveys and will also be studying very hard on forestry management. Wildlife conservation has been an interest of mine for a while and I'm looking forward to working and collaborating with people on WildLabs in that realm.
Akiba
Update on Arribada's Low Cost Open Source Sea Turtle Tag
12 March 2019 12:00am
#Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge: Our Favourites from 2019
3 March 2019 12:00am
Arribada Initiative Update: Testing our prototype thermal cameras with elephants in India
1 March 2019 12:00am
Bioacoustics for Ecologists: Hardware, Survey Design and Data Analysis

25 February 2019 12:00am
expanding the range of temperature pittags
13 February 2019 12:31pm
ESP32 capacitive sensing with birds
24 January 2019 2:01am
7 February 2019 2:40pm
Hi Ted,
I don't have experience with that chip either but this sounds like an interesting idea. But zooming out a bit, may I ask what PIT reader are you using?
Thanks,
-harold
7 February 2019 5:21pm
Hi Harold
The existing boarsds use an EM4095 chip. The boards are a 2010 design, done by our department of conservation.
I was thinking of canibilising the old boards - to save costs.
Ted
8 February 2019 5:07am
Hi Ted,
This is all very interesting. The solution you describe seems eminently doable and in fact quite cheap. So doable and cheap that it may behoove one to also ask what the higher level vision is, in order to further constrain the solution.
For instance is there a wider need for this kind of monitoring (e.g. other birds or animals, other localities); or perhaps a need to generate greater outreach or involve new volunteers.
Thanks,
-harold
OpenCollar for wildlife monitoring launches at The Things Conference
6 February 2019 12:00am
FLIR and World Wildlife Fund Announce Effort to Combat Rhino Poaching in Kenya
18 January 2019 12:00am
The Ecosulis Rewilding Tech Challenge
14 January 2019 12:00am
HWC Tech Challenge Update: Testing our prototype thermal cameras in the Arctic
9 January 2019 12:00am
31 March 2023 1:24pm
can we detect gillnets in turbid water?
27 November 2018 4:12pm
4 December 2018 2:55am
Hi Aurelie,
I do some work in underwater robotics and it's a tough problem! Maybe there is a way around the problem instead of through. May I ask, is the goal specifically to map where the nets are within a certain stretch of river, or to be able to ensure there are no nets wihin the area, or...?
Thanks,
-harold
4 December 2018 9:01am
Yes, I agree it's a tough problem - i'm certainly stumped ;)
but thanks so much for your reply and counter question - the goal is to find these gillnets and remove them...and we don't want to be pulling up every net and buoy...
Monitoring Ecosystems through Sound: The Present and Future of Passive Acoustics
4 December 2018 12:00am
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup: Big Data in Conservation

27 November 2018 12:00am
Southern right whale superpod blows a hole in the record books
22 November 2018 12:00am
Camera traps designed for animals are now invading human privacy
22 November 2018 12:00am
A technologist's journey to protect wildlife: The reality and potential of conservation technology (recorded talk)
22 November 2018 12:00am
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup: Networked Sensors for Security and HWC Prevention

12 November 2018 12:00am
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup Recording: Next Generation Wildlife Tracking

12 November 2018 12:00am
Tusk Conservation Lecture 2018: Ted Schmitt

15 October 2018 12:00am
Underwater Robot Trained to Kill Coral-Destroying Reef Starfish
18 September 2018 12:00am
Next Generation Animal Tracking Ideation Challenge
14 September 2018 12:00am
Thermal imaging, drones, and sea turtles: a case study using FLIR’s new Duo Pro R camera
23 August 2018 12:00am
How to share data on species to help conserve them… whilst avoiding them being exploited by poachers
20 August 2018 12:00am
Ocean Hack: San Francisco, 10-11th September, 2018

20 August 2018 12:00am
14 March 2019 7:25am
The talk is really interesting and I agree that it's important to think about the bigger issues of the world and then use technology as just one of the tools to try and tackle them.