Conservation - tech,
reimagined
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Our advanced devices prioritize the well-being of animals while providing accurate and insightful data. With a non-lethal approach, our technology ensures the utmost respect for wildlife, minimizing disruption to their natural behaviors. By harnessing intelligent sensors and advanced algorithms, our state-of-the-art devices capture and analyze real-time data, unveiling valuable insights into wildlife behavior, migration patterns, and population dynamics. Whether you’re a wildlife researcher, conservationist, or environmental enthusiast, our monitoring solutions empower you to make informed decisions and drive impactful change. Join us in our mission to protect and preserve our planet’s diverse wonders, where innovation and compassion seamlessly converge.
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We are funded by USDA, NOAA, and the State of Montana to build a new type of smart trail camera. Our re-invented trail cameras enable tracking the most difficult species. We offer tools for insects, fish, reptiles and other hard-to-track scenarios. our technology can handle a range of scenarios, including inside bird boxes and small, cold-blooded animals underwater.
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Macaw chicks in Costa Rica. By monitoring movement in the nests, researchers can know how soon nests are occupied and how the local climate (using an onboard weather station) affects nest usage.
Tracking lizards and amphibians in California. Here, a non-lethal camera trap allows for automatic monitoring and reporting over built-in radio, once per minute.
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