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Innovative Sensor Technologies for Advancing Crocodilian Conservation and Ecosystem Monitoring
Breanna Shi: HAAG: collaboration between ecologists and computational scientists
Riley Knoedler: The BatCopter: A Custom Uncrewed Aircraft System for Bat Detection
Tomi Piriyev: Ultra-Low-Power Offline GPS Tracking: An Open-Source Approach for Wildlife Research
Courtney Shuert: Observing beluga whales in 360
The WILDLABS Variety Hour: August 2025
FinDrop: Accessible Acoustic Monitoring for Mesophotic Marine Environments
Roxanne Beltran & Allison Payne: Novel Acoustic Recorders for Eavesdropping on the Ocean Soundscape
Timothy Keitt: Do-it-Yourself Sensing with the BioSense Platform
Vanessa Prema: Audio Analysis of Hume’s Leaf Warbler Project
Kevin Darras: Worldwide Soundscapes: A Synthesis of Passive Acoustic Monitoring Across Realms
The WILDLABS Variety Hour: July 2025
Underwater Passive Acoustic Monitoring (UPAM) for Threatened Andean Water Frogs
BoutScout: Monitoring System for Avian Nesting Behavior Studies
Women in Conservation Technology Programme
Zamba Cloud: No-Code Custom AI for Camera Trap Species Classification
Shauna Mahajan: Promoting Governance Transparency with ElinorData.org
Alexander Merdian-Tarko | Pathways into Conservation and Open Source as a Volunteer
Mercedes Quintana: Automating X-Ray Imaging for Ecological Landmarking
Seema Lokhandwala: Innovating Coexistence Strategies by Deciphering Elephant Calls
The WILDLABS Variety Hour: June 2025
Ben Weinstein: Deepforest: airborne object detection
Kelsey Prediger: Indigenous knowledge and technology for pangolin conservation
Luke Browne: Supporting Local Conservation with Localized Deforestation Monitoring
Amir Patel: Enabling Field Biomechanics Through Multi-modal Sensor Fusion
The WILDLABS Variety Hour: May 2025
Mobilizing Motus: Optimizing a Wildlife Tracking Data Pipeline
BumbleBuzz: Automatic Recognition of Bumblebee Species and Behaviour from Buzzing Sounds
Promoting Citizen Science and Bat Conservation in Zimbabwe