Conservation challenges

Human-wildlife conflict

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Products

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R&D Projects

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Organisations

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Product Reviews

Overview

Investigating and managing situations where human activities intersect with wildlife, often resulting in conflicts and conservation challenges.

Image credit: © Ruben Bañuelos Bons / FFI

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    Wildlife Drones - Dragonfly

    Collect more radio-telemetry data, more often and with less effort. It’s the world’s most advanced tracking solution for locating tagged animals in real-time. Compatible with any VHF tags globally, our unique sensor technology is a valuable addition to any conservation project

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    WILD (Wildlife Information Landscape Database)

    Wildlife Information and Landscape Database (WILD) — a mobile phone application and cloud-based database designed to improve collection, sharing, management and analysis of biodiversity information in East Africa.

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    Ndovu Care

    Ndovu Care (also known as Anisan) is a human-elephant conflict mitigation gadget developed by young Kenyan innovator, Sandra Maryanne.

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    Ursus Trail Camera

    An affordable, reliable and robust (IP67) trail camera. At home in Surrey, Scotland, Sumatra or the Sahara, and designed with conservation-use in mind.

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    TagRanger® Animal tracking and finding

    The TagRanger® system provides a unique, high performance way of finding and tracking animals for research, conservation and environmental professionals. With superior configurability for logging data, reporting location and ranging technology to get you within touching distance

R&D

Organisations

  • Buckeye Cam

    Buckeye Cam offers a range of wireless camera traps and accessories.

  • Peace Parks Foundation

    •  South Africa

    The Peace Parks Foundation is an organisation that aims to re-establish, renew and conserve large, transboundary ecosystems in Africa.

  • North Carolina Zoo

    •  United States

    North Carolina Zoo is the world's largest natural habitat zoo with conservation projects across North Carolina and Africa.

  • Re:wild

    Re:wild protects and restores the diversity of life on Earth through innovative collaborations in over 50 countries.