The 9th Annual #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge

The 9th Annual #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge
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From August 5 to 9, 2024 - join the global showcase of Conservation Technology!

The Annual #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge unites researchers, conservationists, citizen scientists, innovators, and technology enthusiasts from across the globe to celebrate the remarkable work and accomplishments of the conservation tech community. This year, we’re looking for submissions in three categories: 

  • Photo: Any photo that demonstrates the use of technology or showcases emerging technologies in conservation
  • Video: Similar to the photo category, any video that demonstrates the use of technology or showcases emerging technologies in conservation
  • Photo and Video Stories: A collection of photos or videos that tell an in-depth story of a specific tech, project, or initiative

How to Participate

 
📸 Take or find photos or videos of how you use technology in your conservation work, past or present! There is no entry limit per project, individual, or organisation.
📢 Share it on X, Instagram, or LinkedIn between August 5 and 9 with the hashtag #Tech4Wildlife. Tell us about your work and the tech featured. Make sure to tag us @WILDLABSNET!
🌍 Follow #Tech4Wildlife to connect with other conservation tech users and makers and celebrate the global community.
 

This is your chance to shine a spotlight on your projects, big or small, and demonstrate the diverse and creative ways that you're making an impact in wildlife conservation. And it's our chance to share your projects with not only our community but people around the world who want to know more about how technology is transforming the conservation field! Over the past eight years, the Photo Challenge has reached over 1.5 million people from approximately 50 countries, with past participants having their work featured in The New York Times and at the United Nations for World Wildlife Day

Visit WILDLABS for full details on how we're celebrating #Tech4Wildlife this year, including information on our judges' panel and community choice honorees!

We can't wait to see your recent successes, big ideas, innovations, and impactful projects happening in every corner of the conservation tech field.

So tell us: How are you using #Tech4Wildlife?

Join the #Tech4Wildlife Photo Challenge Today https://wildlabs.net/article/participate-9th-annual-tech4wildlife-photo-challenge

Introducing the 2024 Judging Panel

The Photo Challenge is not a photography competition, but rather a celebration of how technology is impacting conservation. Each and every submission that comes in over the next week is a testament to the dedication, ingenuity, collaboration, and passion of our amazing sector. 

Our honoree process is a chance to highlight some of the most impactful and meaningful projects and work being done in the sector. This year, we’re running our honoree process through a judging panel and community choice voting process (stay tuned for more on this!).

One of the goals of the Photo Challenge is to unite researchers, conservationists, innovators, communicators, and technology enthusiasts involved in conservation technology. With this in mind, we convened a judging panel of six members who bring experience across a diverse range of conservation sectors, including academia, tech, research, and media. 

The panel will draw on their knowledge and expertise to evaluate submissions based on three factors: 

  • Conservation impact
  • Novel innovation or discoveries
  • Strong storytelling of the work and the sector. 

Be sure to submit your photos, videos, and stories by Friday August 9 at 8pm BST to be considered for a judging panel honor. Get to know this year's judges!

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