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- Proof of concept - Polar bear detection
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- AI for Conservation Office Hours: 2025 Review
Read about the advice provided by AI specialists in AI Conservation Office Hours 2025 earlier this year and reflect on how this helped projects so far.
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- Graph of life platform
This is a chance to participate in a short survey about the preferences that conservation practitioners have for evidence. There's a chance to win one of three £20 Mastercard gift cards.
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- Suggestions for research funds
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- AI for Conservation Office Hours: 2025 Review
Read about the advice provided by AI specialists in AI Conservation Office Hours 2025 earlier this year and reflect on how this helped projects so far.
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- How has the Funding & Finance group done?
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- Help Improve the WILDLABS Member Country Map
WILDLABS is working to improve the accuracy of our community map so we can better understand where in the world all our members are based. This information is critical for accurately assessing how our community and support programs are reaching users around the world.
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- New Group Proposal: Systems Builders & PACIM Designers
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- How e-DNA Could Help Save Snow Leopards in Pakistan
Among the snow-peaked ranges of the Hindu Kush and Karakoram roams the “ghost of the mountains”—the snow leopard. Elusive and perfectly camouflaged, this majestic predator is both a symbol of Pakistan’s natural heritage and an essential part of its mountain ecosystems. Snow leopards are solitary, crepuscular, and carnivorous animals, preying mainly on ibex and blue sheep. Though generally non-aggressive towards humans, their numbers are alarmingly low. According to WWF-Pakistan, only 200–420 individuals remain in the country, and while Pakistan holds the third-largest population globally, the species is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List and Critically Endangered nationally.
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- Seeking Connections with Chile’s Wildlife Conservation
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- 🐾 Urban Biodiversity and Sustainable Cities: A Systemic Approach to Animal Welfare
Urban sustainability is not only about infrastructure, clean energy, or green spaces — it is also about the living beings that share our cities. At TailBook, we see homeless animals as an integral part of urban biodiversity. Their presence affects ecosystems, public health, and community resilience, yet they are often absent from sustainability discussions. With this perspective, and through our recent 2025 Boring Fund Application Form, we are working to connect technology, communities, and policy in order to build cities that are both sustainable and humane.
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- New Group Announcement: Edge Computing
We are thrilled to start a brand new group: Edge Computing! Meet Jenna Kline and Youssef Bayouli, the two Group Leaders for the 2025-2026 term.
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