Duke Conservation Tech

Duke Conservation Tech Enabling students to utilize their technical skills for the benefit of the environment

Duke Conservation Tech is a student organization dedicated to solving pressing issues in wildlife conservation, ecosystem management and sustainability with the various technical skills of undergraduate students. The club aims to be a leading force in the drive for the use of technology to solve solutions in the environment, acting as the student intersection between the Pratt School of Engineerin

g and the Nicolas School of the Environment. Both Duke Facility and outside persons/organizations have the opportunity to utilize the club's students as a resource to crowdsource and develop prototypical solutions to the issues they are facing in the area. In return, members have access to working directly with leading faculty and organizations on important and impactful real-world projects while utilizing the technical skills they are learning in class.

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Duke Conservation Tech is a student organization dedicated to solving pressing issues in wildlife conservation, ecosystem management and sustainability with the various technical skills of undergraduate students. The club aims to be a leading force in the drive for the use of technology to solve solutions in the environment, acting as the student intersection between the Pratt School of Engineering and the Nicholas School of the Environment. Both Duke Facility and outside persons/organizations have the opportunity to utilize the club's students as a resource to crowdsource and develop prototypical solutions to the issues they are facing in the area. In return, members have access to working directly with leading faculty and organizations on important and impactful real-world projects while utilizing the technical skills they are learning in class.