by Naturebytes | Apr 17, 2018 | Design, Technology
It does this by injecting material – most commonly thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers at high pressure into a “tool”. The diagram below details the components within our tool. A common analogy is to compare the parts within a tool to that of a car engine...
by Naturebytes | Dec 1, 2017 | News
We had a big weekend at MozFest this year meeting, making and camera-trapping. We set up a stall at the Friday night science fair showcasing all of our projects and talked wildlife-tech collaborations to a back-drop of techno music, light-shows and beer! On the...
by Naturebytes | Oct 20, 2017 | Technology
Check out the guide below to see everything you need to try it out for yourself! Once you’ve added adapters and a long ethernet cable you’ll be able to watch the view from your camera in real-time and use the interface to record videos, take photographs / snapshots...
by Naturebytes | Jun 27, 2017 | Design, education, Kits, Technology, Wildlife
Naturebytes NestBoxes have been set-up by schools all over Belgium. The NestBox was created especially for the Xperibird project, fitted out with our specialist tech, including; a Raspberry Pi computer, night-vision camera and user control interface; creating a...
by Naturebytes | Jun 16, 2017 | Kits, Technology, Wildlife
It’s not everyday that you get asked if the Naturebytes Wildlife Cam Kit would survive a bite from a hyena. One conservation organisation wanted to trial a kit to support their exciting citizen science project by capturing short 5 second video clips of animals...
by Naturebytes | Jun 16, 2017 | education, Technology, Wildlife
A study by the RSPB revealed that four in five young people are disconnected from wildlife. We’re on a mission to change this, so we visited Brecknock School, a London inner city school, to run our Wildlife Cam Kit workshop. Delivered to a class of 10 – 11...