"A happy ranger is a good ranger." We couldn't agree more. Protecting wildlife and those on the frontlines is our mission. That's why our platform is purpose-built. To keep them safe and empower them to fight poaching and human-wildlife conflict. #Tech4Wildlife #Tech4Good #EarthRanger
EarthRanger
Non-profit Organizations
Seattle, WA 1,964 followers
We help conservationists stay informed & make conservation decisions. A free product of the Allen Institute for AI.
About us
A product of the Allen Institute for AI, EarthRanger is a data visualization and analysis software that gives protected areas and conservationists the real-time information they require to keep wildlife, habitats, and communities safe. Easy to use and free for conversation missions, the platform collects, integrates, and displays all historical and available data and combines it with reports from the field to provide one unified view of tagged animals, rangers, and any other assets whether on land or sea. With EarthRanger, see the big picture, react immediately, and make better-informed conservation decisions.
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www.earthranger.com
External link for EarthRanger
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2015
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2157 N Northlake Way
Suite 110
Seattle, WA 98103, US
Employees at EarthRanger
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Time is running out! Don't miss out on applying for the Conservation Tech Award! *Two* $15,000 grants available to help you and your organization scale impact! #Tech4Good #Tech4Wildlife
2024 Conservation Tech Award
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In a rapidly changing world, we must unite to address threats to nature. Honored to see Fast Company name Gundi, a free and open-sourced "universal adapter" for conservation tech, among its list of Best Data Design of 2024! Developed in partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society, Wildlife Protection Solutions, and our team, Gundi is helping frontline conservationists streamline resources and scale impact. #FCDesignAwards
The best data design of 2024
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“These tools allow us to take a data-driven approach. We don’t just decide what will have the most impact, we see it thanks to the data.” Read the powerful ways Mara Elephant Project uses conservation technologies such as EarthRanger to drive impact. #Tech4Good #Tech4Wildlife
Land Restoration Using Tech on World Environment Day - Mara Elephant Project
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Here's a cool use of #EarthRanger we didn't expect when first developing the tool: tracking the health of saplings! Meet Sustainable Ceder, a nonprofit based in South Africa's Cederberg region, focused on ensuring the survival of the critically endangered Clanwilliam cedar. With less than 20,000 trees left in the wild today, this species is one of the rarest trees on our planet. Able to live up to 400 years, Sustainable Ceder uses #EarthRanger mobile to track critical details like exact location, date, altitude, the direction the sapling faces, soil conditions, and more to improve the likelihood these Clanwilliam cedars survive. Returning to the sapling every six months, the data they collect through #EarthRanger is helping them refine their processes and strategies to advance this effort forward.
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Protecting Paradise: A great look into how our partners at WildAid partner with local communities and governments to tackle illegal fishing in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. Very cool to see how they are using EarthRanger mobile's capabilities! /// #Tech4Wildlife #Tech4Good
Protecting paradise: How community surveillance and technology are tackling illegal fishing in Yucatán - WildAid
https://wildaid.org
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A remarkable achievement with incredible news: The first-ever aerial survey of South Sudan's wildlife has revealed Earth's largest land mammal migration. Known as the Great Nile Migration, these images showcase an estimated six million (!!) antelope traversing the grounds of our users at African Parks Network in Badingilo and Boma national parks. Massive congrats to AP, Elephant Crisis Fund (ECF), Fondation Segré, Hempel Foundation, Rainforest Trust, Wildlife Conservation Network's Lion Recovery Fund (LRF), and Wyss Foundation. 📷: Marcus Westberg Photography for African Parks.
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Happy #WorldOceanDay! Celebrating Parcs de Noé's success in fighting IUU fishing in Congo's Conkouati-Douli Park 🇨🇬 . Leveraging AI-powered detects from Skylight, a free tool also from Allen Institute for AI (AI2), right in #EarthRanger, they're making interdictions and transforming into a model for tech-driven conservation. /// #AI4Good #Tech4Wildlife #Tech4Good
Conkouati-Douli National Park: Using AI to Help Stop Illegal Fishing
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It's one of our favorite times of the year: The Conservation Tech Award is back! For the 4th year running, the Allen Institute for AI (AI2) is providing two $15,000 grants to help protect wildlife through cutting-edge, technology-driven efforts. Click to read more and apply! /// #CTA2024 #Tech4Wildlife
The Conservation Tech Award: Apply for Two $15,000 Grants Aimed at Protecting Global Wildlife
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EarthRanger reposted this
Thanks to CNN for featuring #EarthRanger and our amazing partners in Kenya using the platform to track and monitor key species. The teams at Northern Rangelands Trust, The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, and Kenya Wildlife Service KWS do an incredible job managing and protecting wildlife. Read how these three organizations are leveraging #tech4wildlife solutions to bring back Kenya's iconic rhino population. And be sure to tune into CNN at 5:30 pm ET on 25 May to see the story. https://lnkd.in/gm74qVpC /// #earthranger #tech #africa #rhino #cnn30m