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Fuana Survey

Understanding Wildlife Through Spatial Intelligence

Our GIS-based Fauna Survey services provide detailed insights into wildlife presence, distribution, and movement patterns. By integrating field observations with advanced geospatial analysis, we support environmental assessments, conservation planning, and sustainable development projects.

What is a Fauna Survey?

A Fauna Survey involves the systematic assessment of animal species within a project area, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects. Using GIS, GPS, remote sensing, and field survey data, we map species distribution, habitats, and ecological corridors with high spatial accuracy.

Our Fauna Survey Services

Species Identification & Mapping

We identify and map key fauna species, including protected, endangered, and migratory species, to support informed planning and compliance.

Habitat & Corridor Analysis

GIS is used to analyze wildlife habitats, migration routes, and ecological corridors, helping reduce habitat fragmentation.

Baseline Fauna Studies

We establish baseline wildlife data required for Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA / ESIA) and future monitoring.

Impact Assessment & Mitigation Planning

Our spatial analysis evaluates potential project impacts on fauna and supports mitigation measures such as wildlife crossings and buffer zones.

Monitoring & Temporal Analysis

We track changes in fauna distribution over time to assess environmental impacts and conservation effectiveness.

Survey Methods & Technologies

  • GPS-Based Field Observations

  • Camera Traps & Tracking Data Integration

  • Satellite & Aerial Imagery

  • GIS Spatial Modeling & Analysis

  • Web GIS & Interactive Mapping

Key Benefits

  • Accurate, georeferenced wildlife data

  • Visual understanding of fauna distribution

  • Support for environmental compliance

  • Improved conservation and project planning

  • Reduced ecological and development risks

 

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