Environmental IoT Solutions
Invasive and endangered species Alerts
Marine and land-based IoT sensor solutions
Endangered native tree health monitoring
Cloud-based data analysis for habitat protection
AI-powered detection for species tracking
Scalable, long-term monitoring for large ecosystems
IoT cameras and AI-driven image recognition can identify and track the presence of invasive or endangered species in real time. These systems help conservationists monitor critical populations and intervene when needed, ensuring ecosystem balance is maintained.
Invasive and Endangered Species Detection
IoT sensors deployed in oceans and rivers can monitor water quality, temperature, and marine life. These sensors help protect marine ecosystems, tracking endangered species and providing data on pollution levels and habitat conditions.
Marine IoT Sensor Solutions
Sensors placed in forests and parks monitor soil moisture, temperature, and air quality, crucial for habitat protection and management. They can also track the movements and health of endangered species, offering real-time insights for conservation efforts.
Land IoT Sensors
IoT moisture and soil health sensors can be deployed around endangered native trees to monitor their environment. These sensors ensure that trees have optimal growing conditions, helping conservation efforts to protect native plant species.
Endangered Native Tree Health Monitoring
All collected data is sent to a centralised cloud platform, providing real-time updates and historical data analysis for wildlife protection teams, government bodies, and researchers to monitor and act on trends over time.
Cloud-Based Data for Environmental Management
AI analytics process data from IoT sensors, allowing environmentalists to track changes in ecosystems automatically. This system helps detect shifts in populations or environmental conditions that may signal ecological threats.