Stories and Updates
Explore our posts for updates on our projects and team. We aim for this page to be a valuable source of information; providing you with in-depth tutorials and behind-the-scenes glimpses into our work; as well as a retrospective look at our journey thus far.
Ceto is live!
We are excited to share that our most recent project, Ceto, is now live! Currently, only organizations within the Gulf of Mexico Marine Mammal Stranding Network are able to use Ceto. However, Ceto was built with the ability to expand and adapt to the needs of other Marine Mammal Stranding Networks across the United States. We hope to be able expand Ceto by summer of 2025. If you are interested in potentially using Ceto, please contact us.
Announcing Ceto!
We are excited to share that The Wild Neighbors Database Project will be launching a new project this summer in the Gulf of Mexico! This project is called Ceto, a centralized on-line tool for collecting and managing marine mammal health and stranding data. Ceto is named after the primordial sea goddess in Greek mythology.
Throwback from our first year!
We recently came across a fun little relic from the past and wanted to share it with all of our wonderful supporters. This is a screenshot of our very first kickstarter campaign from ten years ago this month!
Looking For a Remote AI/ML Engineer
The Wild Neighbors Database Project is looking to contract with an experienced data scientist engineer who wants an opportunity to work on a unique and meaningful application. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in AI/ML, data science, and natural language processing, as well as a passion for wildlife conservation.