Presentation Waakvogels Dashboard & follow the spoonbill application

04-03-2026

Mar 04 2026 (15:00 – 16:30)
Location: Sânwalden, Fryske Akademy
By: Bastiaan Blaauw

Presentation of two exiting services based on Global Flyway Network technology:

– the Waakvogels Dashboard betaversion, showcasing current functionities and planned functionalities.
– the Nationale Parken ‘follow the spoonbill application’: over the past few months Bastiaan and Wouter have been developing a first phase of GFN-based data visualisation for display in six National Parks across the Netherlands. We will take you through the interface that will go live very soon, and take you along in the vision for how this can be further developed in the future. 

Agenda

In addition, we are currently organizing targeted work meetings, building on the traditions that we have developed during the Wadvogelwerk (Metawad-Waddenfonds), Kening fan ‘e Greide for many years, and the black-tailed godwit research in southwest Fryslân.

Centre for global ecological change at the University of Groningen

Birdeyes is a science and creative centre that views the world - almost literally - through the eyes of birds. More and more birds are flying around with tiny transmitters, loggers and other high technology on their backs and legs. This generates an unimaginable amount of information. By cleverly combining such data with other sources of information, and by using new ways to tell stories and share the insights with, BirdEyes strives to open up a new knowledge network. The centre at the Faculties of Science & Engineering and Campus Fryslân aims to be an innovative part of the University of Groningen and is linked to the Rudolph Agricola School for Sustainable Development. BirdEyes, with empirical and inspirational roots in the farthest corners of the world.

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