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WHAT WE DO

We stop poaching with groundbreaking technology

When a suspicious person is detected, the system immediately sends an alert to the rangers’ smartphones, with GPS location for rapid response. We also use position tags on animals such as rhinos and elephants, providing continuous monitoring of their location.

If a threat arises, the team can quickly react and protect the animal, strengthening the fight against illegal hunting and helping us to conserve Africa’s iconic animals.

Effective real-time monitoring

Imagine the ranger in a game reserve receiving an SMS that a camera has detected a poacher. He can see their location in real time and follow their movements via images. This allows him to plan a quick and safe intervention without relying on old methods.

All traces and evidence are carefully documented, which strengthens the case at trial. This smart surveillance improves the fight against illegal hunting in an efficient and safe way.

Poaches beeing tracked
Hand held device tracking poachers

Some examples of the innovations we equip

wildlife sanctuaries with

Surveillance cameras

Latest model trail cameras with 4G connectivity and solar panel operation.

Position tags

Tags that have the latest technology with satellite positioning and 4G connectivity.

Phones, tablets, large-screen monitors

Connected units for guards, vehicles and offices are essential to provide staff with a continuous situational awareness, both patrolling, mobile units and office staff.

Smart and easy-to-use technology

Our user-friendly software makes cameras and tags smart and easy to use. After installation, images are sent to our cloud, where AI analyzes and sends notifications for both desired animals (like rhinos) and threats (poachers). The positions of the tags are monitored, and we receive alerts if animals leave boundaries or if tags become inactive.

Simple user interface

We use a user interface that has been developed in collaboration with park rangers for over ten years. It consists of a web-based dashboard that can be viewed on any computer or mobile platform, or in an app for Android or iPhones. We also provide a large-screen display for the control center, which continuously displays the dashboard with new images and the current position of the animals.

Education that protects animals

Poaching and lack of education and employment are often linked, which is why we work to improve living conditions and create opportunities for local people in areas around game reserves.

Education in the Savannah Kida looking at computer

A long-term solution is quality education that creates real opportunities for individuals and entire communities. We therefore support projects that offer entrepreneurship courses, where participants learn practical business skills to generate income and support their families.

Our vision is to invest in digital high schools and online education for communities near the reserves. These initiatives require significant resources, and to create sustainable future opportunities for local people, we depend on support.

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