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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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- Proof of concept - Polar bear detection
The recent Ramsar Conference in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, underscored the critical importance of wetland conservation and the need for innovative solutions to protect these vital ecosystems.
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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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- Community-driven monitoring in conservation tech
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- Zimbabwe Shines: 5 Key Takeaways from Ramsar COP15
Making waves in wetland conservation: Explore the outcomes and insights from Ramsar COP15, a premier global event on wetland protection and sustainability
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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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- Free online tool to analyze wildlife images
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- IUCN Red list R client.
Everything you need on the IUCN Red list is now accessible from R, outputted as tibble to facilitate data query, analysis, and visualization.
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- Online Ocean-Focused GIS Course
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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- Seeking Connections with Chileâs Wildlife Conservation
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- Nature Tech for Biodiversity Sector Map launched!
Conservation International is proud to announce the launch of the Nature Tech for Biodiversity Sector Map, developed in partnership with the Nature Tech Collective!Â
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- Beyond the Tech Hype / MĂĄs AllĂĄ del Hype TecnolĂłgico
Please help us by participating in a MSc research project on what you consider to be 'evidence' in your work in conservation.
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- Seeking Connections with Chileâs Wildlife Conservation
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- đž Urban Biodiversity and Sustainable Cities: A Systemic Approach to Animal Welfare
Urban sustainability is not only about infrastructure, clean energy, or green spaces â 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.Â
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In this case, youâll explore how the BoutScout project is improving avian behavioural research through deep learningâwithout relying on images or video. By combining dataloggers, open-source hardware, and a powerful BiLSTM deep learning model trained on temperature data, the team has reduced the time needed to analyse weeks or even months of incubation behaviour to just seconds. This has enabled the discovery of new patterns in how tropical birds incubate their eggs across different elevations and climates. With tools soon to be released on PyPI, including a no-code platform for behavioural analysis, this work offers a fresh, scalable approach for conservationists and researchers working on breeding data at the tropics.
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- Nature Tech for Biodiversity Sector Map launched!
Conservation International is proud to announce the launch of the Nature Tech for Biodiversity Sector Map, developed in partnership with the Nature Tech Collective!Â
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- Online Ocean-Focused GIS Course
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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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- G-DiNC 2026: Global Drones in Nature Conservation Symposium & Expo
In this case, youâll explore how the BoutScout project is improving avian behavioural research through deep learningâwithout relying on images or video. By combining dataloggers, open-source hardware, and a powerful BiLSTM deep learning model trained on temperature data, the team has reduced the time needed to analyse weeks or even months of incubation behaviour to just seconds. This has enabled the discovery of new patterns in how tropical birds incubate their eggs across different elevations and climates. With tools soon to be released on PyPI, including a no-code platform for behavioural analysis, this work offers a fresh, scalable approach for conservationists and researchers working on breeding data at the tropics.
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- Free online tool to analyze wildlife images
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- IUCN Red list R client.
Everything you need on the IUCN Red list is now accessible from R, outputted as tibble to facilitate data query, analysis, and visualization.
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- New WILDLABS Funding & Finance group
WildLabs will soon launch a 'Funding and Finance' group. What would be your wish list for such a group? Would you be interested in co-managing or otherwise helping out?
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Please help us by participating in a MSc research project on what you consider to be 'evidence' in your work in conservation.
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- Women Conserving Southern Africa
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- Making Progress: Women in Conservation Technology Programme, Kenya
We invite you to join us in reflecting on the extraordinary progress each of our WiCT Kenyan cohort members has made since 2022 and follow along on their dynamic conservation tech career journeys. Featuring fifteen exciting blog posts made here on WILDLABS in each of their own words.
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