Map conservation areas, monitor habitat zones, and document ecosystems—all from your phone. Field-ready GPS mapping for environmental work.
Walk habitat boundaries and conservation zones. GPS track wetlands, forests, and protected areas for documentation.
Track habitat expansion, restoration progress, and environmental changes. Compare measurements over time to monitor ecosystems.
Export measurements to GeoJSON, KML, and Shapefile formats. Import into QGIS, ArcGIS for detailed environmental analysis.
Document wetlands, forests, grasslands, and wildlife corridors. Create georeferenced maps of habitat types and conservation priority areas.
Map wetland boundaries for regulatory compliance and conservation. Document seasonal water levels and wetland extent changes.
Track restoration project progress. Measure baseline conditions, monitor vegetation establishment, and document recovery over time.
Map wildlife movement corridors and buffer zones. Plan habitat connectivity for species conservation and landscape-level protection.
Map wetlands, forests, and habitat zones using GPS tracking. Calculate area, document boundaries, and export data for GIS analysis and conservation planning.
Yes! Save baseline measurements, then remeasure periodically to track habitat expansion, encroachment, or restoration progress. Compare historical data to monitor changes.
Yes! GPS works without internet, perfect for remote field work. Measure in wilderness areas with no cell signal, then sync data when back in range.
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