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Posts by Carly Batist

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Did you know that you can learn GIS on WILDLABS?

@faunaflora.bsky.social has four introductory courses on GIS in our course catalogue:
❓What is GIS?
📝Introduction to QGIS
📡Introduction to ArcGIS Pro
🌍Becoming Confident in Spatial Analysis & Geoprocessing

wildlabs.net/courses

1 year ago 3 2 0 0

There's just over a week left to apply for these two(!) Ecological Statistician vacancies in our Offshore Renewables group- don't miss your chance to apply! 📆

#StatisticalEcology #OffshoreRenewables #Statistics #DataScience #Seabirds #MarineMammals #Vacancy #Job

1 year ago 6 7 0 0
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🔔 Biodiversity isn’t standalone: it’s tied to food, water, climate & health.

📅 On 21 March, @unepwcmc.bsky.social will explore how understanding this nexus can impact decisions for our future, with insights from the @ipbes.net #NexusAssessment.

Join us!
🔗 unep-wcmc.org/en/events/we...

1 year ago 16 8 0 0

Very excited for this! What a great way to wrap up #NatureTechWeek and the #NatureTech Unconference! 🎉

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Incredibly useful resource for anyone who is interested in #tech4wildlife or #NatureTech!!

There is SO much information out there and these free courses are the perfect entry point to learn more about #AcousticMonitoring #CameraTrapping #GIS and more topics to come!

1 year ago 3 0 0 0

Really incredible work!! Can’t wait to test it out myself, as well as see what the #tech4wildlife and #naturetech communities do with this new #opensource #cameratrap tool!

1 year ago 10 1 0 0
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Setting BirdNET confidence thresholds: species-specific vs. universal approaches Journal of Ornithology - BirdNET is widely used in avian acoustic research, providing species predictions alongside confidence values that represent the algorithm’s certainty in species...

Setting BirdNET confidence thresholds: species-specific vs. universal approaches | link.springer.com/ar... | Journal of Ornithology | #ornithology 🪶

1 year ago 19 8 1 0
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📖Published📖

AMMonitor is an R package for remote wildlife monitoring, with the version 2 release having a greatly increase functionality 🌎 🧪 Find out more about the package here 👇

https://buff.ly/4b81Vfg

1 year ago 45 14 2 1
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Weather and climate data shown on this website and countless others are at risk.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is the U.S. agency responsible for global weather forecasting, hurricane prediction, ocean observation, and many other services vital to public safety. Its satellites, supercomputers, and research teams provide essential data that help us understand our planet and protect lives.

On February 27, the new U.S. administration initiated mass firings at NOAA. These actions are unethical and deeply disruptive to the talented scientists and engineers who dedicate themselves to the public good. The firings, along with expected budget cuts, have serious implications for the availability and quality of weather forecasts produced by the United States. They must be reversed immediately.

Much of the data on this website is downloaded directly from NOAA's servers. In this environment of uncertainty, access could be disrupted at any time. While I'll strive to keep all features on this website functional and switch to alternative data sources if necessary, some datasets have no substitute if they go offline.

If this concerns you, speak up. Share on social media. And if you're in the U.S., contact your representatives.

- Cameron

Weather and climate data shown on this website and countless others are at risk. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is the U.S. agency responsible for global weather forecasting, hurricane prediction, ocean observation, and many other services vital to public safety. Its satellites, supercomputers, and research teams provide essential data that help us understand our planet and protect lives. On February 27, the new U.S. administration initiated mass firings at NOAA. These actions are unethical and deeply disruptive to the talented scientists and engineers who dedicate themselves to the public good. The firings, along with expected budget cuts, have serious implications for the availability and quality of weather forecasts produced by the United States. They must be reversed immediately. Much of the data on this website is downloaded directly from NOAA's servers. In this environment of uncertainty, access could be disrupted at any time. While I'll strive to keep all features on this website functional and switch to alternative data sources if necessary, some datasets have no substitute if they go offline. If this concerns you, speak up. Share on social media. And if you're in the U.S., contact your representatives. - Cameron

All websites that depend on NOAA data should display something like this.

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Microsoft's SPARROW: Tracking & Mitigating Biodiversity Loss Microsoft's AI for Good Lab has produced SPARROW, the Solar-Powered Acoustic and Remote Recording Observation Watch, to monitor nature like never before

sustainabilitymag.com/articles/spa...

1 year ago 1 1 0 0
Jory Griffith: GEO BON
Jory Griffith: GEO BON YouTube video by WILDLABS.NET

🔄 How do we turn raw biodiversity data into actionable insights for policy and conservation?

Jory Griffith shows how Bon in a Box #BiaB can be used to support the calculation of biodiversity indicators📊

Watch her speak at the @wildlabs.bsky.social series:
youtu.be/YXp9xlDvY8I?...

1 year ago 7 5 0 0

That would be awesome, thank you!

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

Hello! Making the jump from X along with many in the #science community. I'm a #biodiversity monitoring and #SciComm professional with a particular love for #conservation, #bioacoustics and #lemurs 🐒🔊🌳💚

1 year ago 23 2 2 2