GIS Applications in Conservation
Leveraging technology to protect wildlife and wildlands
What is GIS?
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools that allow us to visualize, analyze, and interpret data to understand spatial relationships and patterns in conservation.
At GRTTS, we integrate GIS technology across all our operations - from tracking wildlife movements to optimizing ranger patrols and identifying poaching hotspots.
Key Applications
Wildlife Tracking
GPS collars and tracking devices help monitor animal movements and migration patterns.
Poaching Hotspot Mapping
Identify and predict poaching hotspots using historical data and terrain analysis.
Habitat Analysis
Analyze habitat changes, deforestation, and human-wildlife conflict zones.
Ranger Patrol Management
Optimize ranger patrol routes and monitor coverage areas in real-time.
Fire Monitoring
Track and predict wildfire risks using satellite data and weather patterns.
Land Use Planning
Support conservation planning and protected area management.
GIS Software We Use
- QGIS (Open Source)
- ArcGIS
- Google Earth Engine
- GRASS GIS
- MapBox
- Leaflet
Training Available
We offer specialized GIS training for conservation professionals.
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