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Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs: Part 1

The Cropper Foundation is excited to present the first installment of our webinar mini-series, “Conservation Technology…

October 28, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Free

The Cropper Foundation is excited to present the first installment of our webinar mini-series, “Conservation Technology for Caribbean CSOs”. This educational series highlights Caribbean entities leading in conservation through the application of critical technologies.

Featured Organization

Join us for an in-depth exploration with the Trinidad and Tobago Cetacean Sighting Network (TTCSN), where we’ll dive deep into cutting-edge techniques being used in cetacean monitoring and conservation throughout the Caribbean.

What You’ll Learn

  • Advanced visual monitoring techniques for marine mammals
  • Acoustic monitoring technologies and their applications
  • Conservation strategies specific to Caribbean cetacean populations
  • How technology is transforming wildlife conservation efforts

Who Should Attend

This webinar is specifically designed for:

  • Conservation Civil Society Organizations (CSOs)
  • Marine conservation professionals
  • Environmental researchers and students
  • Wildlife monitoring specialists
  • Anyone interested in conservation technology applications

Registration

Visit our website to register for this FREE webinar and secure your spot for this informative session.

About Our Partners:

This webinar series is part of The Cropper Foundation’s ongoing work to support Caribbean CSOs in conservation by promoting awareness and adoption of conservation technologies.

Funding: Supported by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) through the Caribbean Islands Biodiversity Hotspot Small Grants Mechanism, and administered by the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI).

Tags: #ConservationTechnology #CaribbeanConservation #MarineConservation #Cetaceans #TTCSN #CEPF #CANARI

The Cropper Foundation is committed to advancing conservation efforts throughout the Caribbean through education, technology, and collaborative partnerships.

Details

Venue

  • Virtual / Online