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Programming to Help Conservation

4 pointsby snowcat8over 3 years ago
How can a programmer help with wildlife conservation/anti poaching efforts?

3 comments

brudgersover 3 years ago
There&#x27;s a guy who writes software for California Condor Conservation.<p>I met him in a parking lot at Pinnacles National Park where there is a full press California Condor conservation effort.<p>He was wearing a California Condor embroidered hat. A California Condor on his tee shirt. Carrying a Canon with a long lens because he had been out on the high peaks photographing California Condors early in the morning.<p>His California Condor software is written as a contractor. He was between contracts...end of fiscal year...so he was out doing California Condor conservation (documenting individuals) in his non-working time.<p>My sense is that&#x27;s what it probably takes to get that kind of work. Honest commitment to an organization&#x27;s mission first.<p>Because if we&#x27;re sitting in the NGO&#x27;s board meeting. technically competent and committed candidates who attend the fundraisers will beat candidates who are only technically competent.<p>Or to put it another way, nobody is going to hire you because it&#x27;s your dream job. They will hire you because of their dreams.<p>Good luck.
bush-bbyover 3 years ago
Sadly there’s not much. As for existing tech, it’s pretty much GIS or nothing. Cataloguing data, as in where certain animals&#x2F;plant species were seen or tracked. That’s about it sadly :&#x2F; it’s just not much of a crossroads. The best defense against poaching we have atm is people on the ground, anti poaching persona. This is because the majority of poachers are people living in&#x2F;off the bush. The people that catch them are doing the same. However it’s not hopeless, if you are interested in GIS there are places an engineer can go.
snowcat8over 3 years ago
Updating with info for those interested. Here is how some ways tech is helping fight poachers and other crimes-<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=e44pWdvUwoc" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=e44pWdvUwoc</a> <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;teamcore.seas.harvard.edu&#x2F;paws-protection-assistant-wildlife-security" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;teamcore.seas.harvard.edu&#x2F;paws-protection-assistant-...</a>