
Leading with Science: WEST’s Key Insights from REWI SWERM 2025
Last month, WEST experts presented at the Solar Wildlife & Ecosystems Research Meeting (SWERM), organized by the Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute (REWI). This conference brought

Last month, WEST experts presented at the Solar Wildlife & Ecosystems Research Meeting (SWERM), organized by the Renewable Energy Wildlife Institute (REWI). This conference brought

WEST biologist Eric Hallingstad is a co-author of the recently published research article, “Contrasting Movement Patterns of White-headed and White-backed Vultures in Central Mozambique,” featured

We are proud to see WEST Senior Biologist and Drone Program Lead, Michael Gerringer, featured in The Wildlife Professional’s November/December 2025 issue, for WEST’s work developing drone-based monitoring methods to help track declining

At WEST, we’re committed to advancing bat conservation through technology, research, and expertise. Our bat experts and machine learning and software teams are developing a

When it comes to bat conservation, innovation matters. WEST teamed up with a US-based drone developer, Persimia, to develop a drone-based bat survey tool, the

We are getting a “jump” on National Fetch Day, tomorrow October 18th, to celebrate the incredible bond between humans and dogs! At WEST, that bond

Last month, WEST experts presented at the 8th Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts – CWW2025 in France, a global forum where industry leaders,

WEST biologist Rodney Richardson, PhD is a co-author of the upcoming research article (currently under review), Sensitive Environmental DNA Methods For Low-Risk Surveillance of At-Risk

WEST is excited to be attending the 8th Conference on Wind energy and Wildlife impacts – CWW2025, taking place September 8–12 in Montpellier, France, next week!

WEST biologists Dr. Amanda Hale, Dr. Jennifer H. Stucker, Cecily Foo, and Dr. John Lloyd are co-authors of the recently published research article, “Systematic Review of