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title: Welcome to the Devs Gone Wild Blog
date: 2025-10-16
author: Devs Gone Wild
summary: Introducing biodiversity informatic developer blog, sharing insights into working with biodiversity data
slug: welcome-to-the-blog
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# Welcome to the Code Lab Blog

We're excited to launch our new blog! This is a space where we'll share our experiences, insights, and tutorials related to biodiversity data analysis, conservation technology, and ecological assessments.

## Developer notes ![for developers](https://devsgonewild.com/static/images/nerd-sm.png|)

 These are developer notes that are written as prototypes and tools are developed. They cover techniques used, what was learnt, sources and further reading

- [Working notes for habitats and biotopes](/working-notes-for-habitats-and-biotopes.md)
- **Conservation Technology**: Tools and approaches for environmental planning
- **Ecological Assessments**: Best practices and methodologies
- **Code Tutorials**: Step-by-step guides for common tasks
- **Project Updates**: News about our latest features and tools

## Our Mission

We believe that better tools lead to better conservation outcomes. Through this blog, we aim to:

1. Share knowledge with the conservation community
2. Provide practical guidance for ecological data analysis
3. Showcase innovative approaches to biodiversity assessment
4. Build connections with like-minded professionals

## Stay Connected

We'll be publishing new articles regularly, so bookmark this page and check back often. Have a topic you'd like us to cover? We'd love to hear from you!

### Coming Soon

Here are some topics we're planning to cover in upcoming posts:

- Understanding species alert reports
- Working with spatial biodiversity data
- Best practices for ecological impact assessments
- Integrating multiple data sources for conservation planning

## Get Started

Explore our [Species Alert Report tool](/species-alert/report/) to see what we're building, and stay tuned for more updates!

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*Thank you for visiting our blog. Together, we can make a difference in conservation!*

