New technologies deliver cutting edge conservation, discussion with Shah Selbe

Published: March 5, 2020, 6:11 p.m.

Shah Selbe is a rocket scientist who put his engineering skills into building\xa0a lab that uses open-source technologies to empower local communities to solve conservation challenges.

His team has been deploying technologies like drones, sensor networks, smartphone apps, and acoustic buoys to monitor protected areas, wildlife, and biodiversity.

But their big news is the launch of the open-source hardware and online platform\xa0FieldKit\xa0that anyone can use to deploy a local sensing network and mesh that with remote sensing data for real-time ecosystem monitoring: he joins us to discuss its potential plus the conservation tech he\u2019s currently most excited about.

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