Forest & Wildlife Survey
Dronify has the potential to transform the way forest and wildlife conservation research is undertaken. Drones provide a bird’s-eye view of forests and wildlife while collecting information, imagery, and data that would otherwise be difficult or expensive to gather. Drones serve as an alternative solution, providing conservationists with increased safety when observing and studying subjects. Moreover, they frequently offer cost savings, improved efficiency, and higher precision compared to traditional approaches.
Dronify may assist in tracking unlawful actions, monitoring animals, counting their population, planning reforestation, wildlife habitat mapping, real-time monitoring of active fires, and poaching. Engaging in periodic monitoring to evaluate the growth of timber stock, biomass, and the progressive expansion of forest cover. Drone technology has rapidly evolved in the forest for the production of Working Plans, Survey, Demarcation, and Forest Resource Assessment.