Wildlife Monitoring

This project aims to systematically monitor and assess local wildlife populations and their habitats using a combination of field observation, remote sensing, and environmental monitoring techniques. The focus is on tracking species diversity, population dynamics, and habitat quality over time.

Wildlife Monitoring and Habitat Assessment

Tracking Species Populations

Habitat Protection

Indicator Species

Data for Decision-Making

Adaptation Strategies

Scientific Credibility

At SACRA, we base our methodologies on rigorous, peer-reviewed scientific research to ensure the highest standard of accuracy and reliability. Our team integrates data collection with cutting-edge techniques, drawing from established studies to validate our approach in environmental monitoring, land assessment, and carbon capture analysis.

Our methods align with industry standards and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in fields like agroforestry, remote sensing, and carbon sequestration. Below is a selection of the key scientific papers and references that underpin our work:

Brost, B. M., & Reynolds, J. H. (2010). "Sampling design for estimating abundance and occupancy of a species: Review and recommendations." Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 164(1-4), 231-245.

O'Connell, A. F., Nichols, J. D., & Karanth, K. U. (2011). "Camera Traps in Animal Ecology: Methods and Analyses." Springer.

Steenweg, R., et al. (2017). "Scaling‐up camera traps: Monitoring the planet's biodiversity with networks of remote sensors." Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 15(1), 26-34.

This commitment to scientific integrity ensures that the insights we provide to clients are not only accurate but also aligned with the most recent advancements in the field.