African Wildlife Tracking
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Company Overview
A South African enterprise designs tools for observing wildlife across diverse ecosystems. Researchers monitor animal movements through GPS-enabled collars and bracelets. These devices transmit coordinates to centralized databases, enabling real-time location mapping. Environmental agencies analyze migration patterns using data pooled from field sensors. Customizable dashboards display metrics such as habitat usage and population density. Automated alerts notify teams of unusual movements indicative of poaching or ecological shifts.
The system integrates satellite and terrestrial signals to maintain connectivity in remote areas. Machine learning algorithms process behavioral data to predict herd movements during seasonal changes. Conservationists adjust protection strategies using insights from historical movement logs. Rugged hardware withstands harsh climates, ensuring continuous operation in savannas or rainforests. Third-party software compatibility allows zoological institutions to merge tracking data with genetic or health records.
Data encryption secures sensitive information about endangered species’ locations. Open APIs let universities embed tracking metrics into biodiversity studies. Solar-powered tags reduce maintenance needs while supporting long-term research projects. Interactive maps visualize corridors disrupted by urban expansion, aiding habitat restoration efforts.
Services
Their solutions include collars with biometric sensors that monitor heart rates and body temperatures. Lightweight tags designed for birds transmit flight paths to cloud-based platforms. Anti-poaching units receive instant alerts when animals breach virtual geofences. Hydration-sensitive devices trigger warnings during droughts, enabling timely intervention.
Collaborative portals allow multiple conservation groups to share anonymized movement datasets. Noise detection sensors identify gunshots or illegal logging near protected zones. Population management tools simulate the impact of reintroducing species into historical ranges. Custom reports assess how climate variables influence breeding cycles.
Camera traps synced with tracking devices capture visual context for movement data. Educational institutions access anonymized datasets for academic research through tiered subscriptions. Offline data storage ensures information retention in low-connectivity regions. Veterinary teams track rehabilitated animals post-release to evaluate recovery success.
Contact
- Website: https://awt.co.za/
- Tracking portal: tracker.africawildlifetracking.com
- Phone Number: +27 12 329 1788
- Email Addresses: Sales: [email protected] / Technical Support: [email protected]
- Company Address: Africa Wildlife Tracking cc, 106 Nuffield Street, Rietondale, Pretoria, 0084, South Africa