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- Who: Conservationists, hunters, and environmentalists alike. Anyone responsible for or concerned with population counts and/or the gang health of elk.
- What: As with many other species, keeping a watchful eye on their numbers can be beneficial. In 1984, the national population of elk was estimated at 715,000. Through conservation efforts we were able to increase the elk count to 1,031,000 by 2009. Some states saw an increase greater than 100%. By employing this technology, you will be able to monitor elk with less difficulty and more accuracy than ever before.
- Where: The portability and versatility of this technology means that you can take it anywhere, with permission of course!
- When: Outdoors, during daylight hours with at least semi light. Wind speeds should be less than 25 miles per hour for flight stability. Sun angles should be at their highest for minimal shadowing.
- Why: Population monitoring can be hard work and can be highly subjective in nature. With this cutting-edge technology, you can cover more ground in less time and with more accuracy! Your UAV will be quiet and discrete enough to get close enough to track elk without disturbing them while customized cameras and sensors will allow you get an accurate count or assessment, even under concealment behind shrubbery. It’s faster, better, and more accurate.
- How: Whether it be a fixed wing or a multi-rotor craft, we can find the perfect UAV to meet your specific needs and budget. By equipping your customized UAV with infrared sensors you will be able to use heat imaging to track wildlife, whether they are in plain sight or hidden behind otherwise obstructive shrubbery.
- Cost: Contact Us (775) 287-9038
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