What the capybara case at USP can teach us about biosafety
Recently, an incident caught attention on the campus of the University of São Paulo (USP): two students transported a dead capybara on a campus bus and conducted a dissection of…
Recently, an incident caught attention on the campus of the University of São Paulo (USP): two students transported a dead capybara on a campus bus and conducted a dissection of…
S.W.A.B. participated in SIICUSP 2025, which took place on October 2nd and 3rd, 2025. The annual fair aims to showcase the results of scientific and technological initiations carried out by…
Take a look at our visit at the zoo! Shout out our funders @wildlabsnet and @faunafloraint
WILDLABS is home to the global conservation technology community of over 10,300 people in 120 countries discussing 1,700 topics like biologging, camera traps, and machine learning. This year, the WILDLABS…
Student shares her experience presenting the wildlife pathogen monitoring project in a new format at the International Symposium on Scientific and Technological Initiation at USP
Capturing and anesthetizing wild animals for collection of samples for research projects are essential for wildlife conservation and management, playing important roles in species survival, however, the risks involved in capturing wild animals for sampling are high
S.W.A.B. attended the 8th World One Health Congress and presented a poster to represent the project. Check it out!