Our Technology

A three-layer stack: field devices, sovereign data infrastructure, and intelligence tools. Hover over each component for a short explanation.

Field Layer

Sensors and devices that collect data on the land and animals.

GPS Tags Lightweight GPS collars or tags for tracking buffalo movement and herd behavior without harm.
Drones Aerial surveys for vegetation, terrain, and herd counts in remote areas.
Soil Sensors Moisture, temperature, and nutrient data to monitor land health and restoration.
Camera Traps Non-invasive wildlife and herd monitoring with privacy-respecting protocols.

Data Layer

Secure storage and sovereignty protocols.

Database Structured storage with access controls; data remains under community or partner ownership.
Security Encryption, authentication, and audit logs so only authorized users see sensitive data.
Sovereignty Protocols Clear rules for who can use data, for what, and with consent—no resale or repurposing without agreement.
APIs Controlled interfaces for partners to integrate their own tools while respecting data governance.

Intelligence Layer

Analytics and insights for stewards and partners.

AI Analytics Pattern recognition for herd health, movement, and ecological trends from field and historical data.
Predictive Models Forecasts for vegetation, climate impact, and herd dynamics to support planning.
Dashboard Visual tools for communities and partners to view their data and reports in one place.
Reporting Exportable reports for funders, conservation audits, and CO2/climate reporting.