Where?
The Smart Parks system is currently being used in protected areas around the world to protect wildlife and the environment. In Africa, Asia, America and Europe. Areas characterised by different endangered species, topographic features and challenges.
What?
Success Story
Check our success story in Rwanda. Installing a Smart Park communication, tracking and management system to protect wildlife in Akagera National Park, Rwanda.
How?
Our projects
Please check our Smart Park projects – and find out how you can support us.
Smart Parks assists to bring back the bison to the UK
Wild bison have returned to the UK for the first time in thousands of years. The steppe bison is thought to have roamed the woodlands until hunting and changes [...]
WildlifeNL: The Dutch Wildlife Comeback – research proposal granted!
Utrecht, April 2022 – On March 18th, the Institute for Science in Society (ISiS) received the great news that an Nationale Wetenschapsagenda (NWA/Dutch Research Agenda) 8-year, 5 million research [...]
Smart Parks Gonarezhou – the place for elephants
Utrecht, April 2022 – Last month the Gonarezhou National Park and Smart Parks teams have realised the first Smart Parks LoRaWAN® system in Zimbabwe. A total of 6 site [...]
Spring update on Smart Parks – OpenCollar Edge devices
It is time for a major update on what Smart Parks is working on with regards to the new Edge devices. You may have noticed that we have not [...]
RangerEdge – the most advanced sensor for protecting the guardians of our wildlife
Utrecht, December 2021 - Smart Parks releases its most advanced device for rangers in protected areas. Across the world, rangers are guarding the remaining wild places. They are the [...]
Luwire Wildlife Conservancy is the first Smart Parks in Mozambique
Utrecht, December 2021 – The Luwire Wildlife Conservancy team and Smart Parks have realised the first Smart Parks system in Mozambique. Last September, the Smart Parks team built multiple [...]