This is a small selection of our projects.

Smart Parks – WildlifeNL

Smart Parks is takes part in the multi-year WildlifeNL program. The Dutch Wildlife Comeback: Dynamic co-management of human-wildlife interactions in the Netherlands.

Read more: WildlifeNL

www.wildlifenl.nl

Smart Park launches RangerEdge

Smart Parks releases its most advanced device for rangers in protected areas. Across the world, rangers are guarding the remaining wild places.

Read more: RangerEdge

Smart Park Luwire, Mozambique

The Luwire Wildlife Conservancy team and Smart Parks have realised the first Smart Parks system in part of the 445700 hectares of pristine wilderness in Niassa, Mozambique

Read more: Smart Parks Luwire, Mozambique

Smart Park Koro, Botswana

The Timbo Afrika Foundation and Smart Parks have realised the first Smart Parks system in Botswana.

Read more: Smart Park Koro, Botswana

Smart Park Wisent collar

Smart Parks is currently working on the development and deployment of advanced WisentEdge trackers.

Read more: WisentEdge

Smart Park projects, Namibia

Collaborations with Desert Lion Conservation Trust, Cheetah Conservation Fund and N/a’an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary

Read more: Smart Parks CCF, Namibia

Smart Park Zuid-Kennemerland

The Smart Parks network in Zuid-Kennemerland is the result of a collaboration between PWN, Utrecht University and Smart Parks.

Read more: Smart Park Zuid-Kennemerland, Netherlands

Smart Park Kafue, Zambia

Partnership with Cisco, FLIR Systems, World Wildlife Fund, Game Rangers International and the Zambian Department of National Parks and Wildlife.

Read more: Smart Park Kafue, Zambia

Smart Park Liwonde, Malawi

Partnership with African Parks to set up a Smart Parks solution in Liwonde National Park, Malawi.

Read more: Smart Park Liwonde, Malawi

Smart Park Serengeti, Tanzania

Partnership with Frankfurt Zoological Society to set up a Smart Parks solution in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.

Read more: Smart Park Serengeti, Tanzania

Smart Elephant Protection Assam, India

As the winner of the first Human Wildlife Tech Challenge we were awarded with an amount of $35,000 to field test our proposal in India in 2018.

Read more: Smart Elephant Protection Assam.

Smart Park Akagera, Rwanda

Installing a Smart Park communication, tracking and management system to protect wildlife in Akagera National Park, Rwanda.

Read more: Smart Park Akagera, Rwanda

Smart Park Mkomazi, Tanzania

Installing a Smart Park communication, tracking and management system to protect wildlife in Mkomazi, Tanzania.

Read more: Smart Park Mkomazi, Tanzania

Orangutan Tracking, Borneo, Indonesia

Monitor the tracking chips which vets subcutaneously insert in the neck of orangutans, when first released back into the wild.

Read more: Orangutan Tracking Drone Project.

Open Drone HIF Project, Global

OpenDroneMap aims to enable humanitarian organisations to process UAV imagery and transfer them to other platforms and crowdsourcing projects such as OpenAerialMap, OpenStreetMap, and Missing Maps.

Read more: Open Drone HIF Project.