Wildlife crime is one of the greatest challenges facing conservation, and one of the conservation tech world's biggest areas of innovation. With new ideas and solutions constantly being put forth to track and protect species targeted by poachers, manage protected areas and support rangers, and combat the growing online market for illegal wildlife products, the engineers and conservationists working to solve wildlife crime's many challenges rely on tools like machine learning, biologging, camera traps, acoustic monitoring, drones, mobile apps, and more.
This wide variety of overlapping technology makes our Wildlife Crime group a potential melting pot for many of our other communities, and makes it an especially exciting place to find collaborators working in different tech spheres to meet a common goal. Whether you're a camera trap expert looking for information on thermal vision to spot potential poachers, a machine learning expert with the skills to analyze acoustic data for gunshots, or a protected area manager seeking the latest integrated mobile tools, this group can connect you with the right members of our community!
Below, you'll find WILDLABS resources and conversations to help you understand how different technologies are being put to work in the fight against wildlife crime, and what conservation tech practitioners need for these tools to be effective.
Three Tutorials and Videos for Beginners:
- How do I use AI to fight wildlife crime? | Lily Xu, Tech Tutors
- WWF Wildlife Crime Technology Project | Eric Becker, Virtual Meetups
- SmartParks | Laurens de Groot, Virtual Meetups
Three Forum Threads for Beginners:
- Snare detection technologies | Rachel Kramer
- Tools for conservation management | Chris Muashekele
- Looking for Intelligence Database Software | Dexter Oelrichs
Three Articles for Beginners:
- Using AIS data to investigate the world's fishing ports, Max Schofield
- How do Wildlife Crime Experts view Remote Sensing Technologies used to Combat Illegal Wildlife Crime?, Isla Duporge
- Metal Detecting Sensors for Anti-Poaching, Sam Seccombe
Join this group now to get to know our community and start discussing solutions and ideas together!
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An upcoming event might be of interest to members of this group: Wednesday, March 21, 2018 8:00 - 9:30 am EDT... |
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Wildlife Crime | 7 years 5 months ago | |
Hi @Nafeesa+Esmail - are you already in touch with the TRAFFIC Network about this survey? |
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Wildlife Crime | 7 years 6 months ago | |
Hey teams, Quick link to the devpost page to submit: https://zoohackathon2017.devpost.com Good luck! Steph |
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Wildlife Crime | 7 years 10 months ago | |
Poacher alert dataset https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9qkd5vrU3_fUXJTNk1wM2tpSGs/view?usp=sharing This dataset... |
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Wildlife Crime | 7 years 10 months ago | |
Is anyone else thinking of putting in a proposal, I'm looking for collaborators? Doug |
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Wildlife Crime | 7 years 10 months ago | |
If you know you want to attend and just want to get straight to getting your tickets, here are some easy links for registration: Chicago San Diego London New Delhi... |
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Wildlife Crime | 7 years 11 months ago | |
Friends and fellow researchers in the WILDLABS community I would like to hear your valuable opinions on the doctoral research project I am... |
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Wildlife Crime | 8 years ago | |
@victoria from Global Trees Campaign just flagged an event for us over on twitter that might be of interest to this thread in particular. Starting in jus ta few hours, the... |
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Wildlife Crime | 8 years 1 month ago | |
Hi Anthony, Isla's list is very comprehensive. The Vulcan Domain Awareness System (DAS) started at LEWA in Kenya where our own JIGZAW web based intelligence database and... |
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Wildlife Crime | 8 years 2 months ago | |
Hi dave FLIR is the leading US company in thermal industry, most of their product is for industry and Militry. The price is from $6000+. When i check... |
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Wildlife Crime | 8 years 2 months ago | |
The Wildlife Consumer Behaviour Change Community of Practice has a new newsletter that is packed with the latest behaviour change... |
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Thanks very much for cross-posting this update, @Jan+Kees - where are you field testing the SERVAL-sensor? |
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TECH HUB Open Call: Tech to end wildlife crime
7 February 2019 12:00am
ChimpFace: Facial recognition to combat wildlife trafficking
6 February 2019 12:00am
UK’s first data trusts to tackle illegal wildlife trade and food waste
31 January 2019 12:00am
FLIR and World Wildlife Fund Announce Effort to Combat Rhino Poaching in Kenya
18 January 2019 12:00am
News from around the world
21 December 2018 9:28am
WILDLABS Virtual Meetup: Big Data in Conservation

27 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
Workshop: Ivory Identification, Cambridge UK
17 August 2018 11:37am
20 August 2018 2:43pm
Hi @Rachel+Kramer
I'll scout around and see what capacity for remote participate there might be. Leave it with me!
Steph
24 October 2018 3:37pm
Hi,
I went to this workshop, led by Sonia O'Connor and James Barrett, and I would recommend it. Both Sonia and James have many years of experience identifying ivories (including elephant, hippo, walrus, mammoth, narwhal, sperm whale etc..), ivory substitutes (such as vegetable ivory, a type of nut), ivory imitations (e.g. bones) and ivory fakes (e.g. plastics). Sonia in particular has worked with CITES and is keen on training more people working in IWT.
A few interesting messages taken from the session:
- having physical identification as the first step before more complex analysis, such as DNA testing, is more cost and time-effective and can aid front line law enforcement.
- ivory often refers to elephant tusks, but it essentially includes all forms of teeth.
- ivory patterning varies between species.
- the same material can look different depending on what's happened to it.
- identification errors can be made between young elephant tusks and hippo canines (they look really similar!).
- deliberate ageing of ivory, e.g. through staining, can be obvious from the dark colour.
- elephant ivory could be dimpled to make it look like walrus ivory.
- a worked piece of ivory, e.g. a figurine, could be made of a combination of different ivories (elephant, hippo etc.) and/or bone.
- some Japanese carvers have turned to using vegetable ivory as an ethical alternative to elephant ivory.
- over time, ivory and plastic discolour very differently.
- UV lights don't always help to ID between ivory and plastic, as some plastics are florescent!
Tusk Conservation Lecture 2018: Ted Schmitt

15 October 2018 12:00am
WildCRU Forum on Conservation Geopolitics: Developing Conversations Across Disciplines

24 September 2018 12:00am
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Online Course in Global Risks, Conservation and Criminology
27 August 2018 8:44pm
Call for citizen scientists to help unravel the mysteries of South Sudan’s forests
22 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
Open-source intelligence program?
3 July 2018 4:53pm
5 July 2018 8:40am
Hi Maike,
SMART (Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool) is open source and has an upcoming intelligence plugin that will cater for your needs. Take a look at http://smartconservationtools.org/ and reach out to them for more information.
Kind regards,
Alasdair
9 July 2018 4:20pm
Hi Maike,
In this Quora post they mention 3 tools that maybe are of interest to you: Lumify, Visallo and Thomson Reuters Data Fusion Community Edition
https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-good-open-source-alternative-for-IBMs-i2-Analysts-Notebook
Regards,
Judit
17 August 2018 4:26pm
Hi Maike!
I used ORA Pro which was developed by Carnegie Mellon University. The 'lite' version is free to use and similar to IBM - http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/projects/ora/software.php
Best,
Sarah
SMART Trainers
14 August 2018 11:11am
Talk: “Forensics on the Frontline”, 25th July Cambridge
24 July 2018 11:42am
IWT Horizon Scan
10 April 2018 5:54pm
Virtual knowledge exchange (webinar) - Showcase of Innovative Technology to Combat IWT
16 March 2018 1:09pm
Tools & Guidance to address the Illegal Wildlife Trade
12 January 2018 5:59pm
14 February 2018 6:35pm
Hi @Nafeesa+Esmail - are you already in touch with the TRAFFIC Network about this survey?
National Geographic Society Announces Competition to Combat Illegal Fishing
1 February 2018 12:00am
Technology Empowered Conservation Lecture Series
18 January 2018 12:00am
Instant Detect 2.0: A Connected Future for Conservation
17 January 2018 12:00am
Wildlife innovation grants available!
11 January 2018 12:00am
Congratulations to Zoohackathon winners, team ODINN!
6 December 2017 12:00am
Download New Conservation Tech Guidelines: Camera Traps, Acoustics and LiDAR
11 October 2017 12:00am
Zoohackathon 2017 Rules @ZSL
8 October 2017 1:19pm
Hey teams,
Quick link to the devpost page to submit:
https://zoohackathon2017.devpost.com
Good luck!
Steph
20 August 2018 2:39pm
Thanks for posting @StephODonnell . Do you happen to know if remote participation is feasible for community members not in Cambridge, and if workshop materials can be shared?