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.
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.
We identify and map key fauna species, including protected, endangered, and migratory species, to support informed planning and compliance.
GIS is used to analyze wildlife habitats, migration routes, and ecological corridors, helping reduce habitat fragmentation.
We establish baseline wildlife data required for Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA / ESIA) and future monitoring.
Our spatial analysis evaluates potential project impacts on fauna and supports mitigation measures such as wildlife crossings and buffer zones.
We track changes in fauna distribution over time to assess environmental impacts and conservation effectiveness.
GPS-Based Field Observations
Camera Traps & Tracking Data Integration
Satellite & Aerial Imagery
GIS Spatial Modeling & Analysis
Web GIS & Interactive Mapping
Accurate, georeferenced wildlife data
Visual understanding of fauna distribution
Support for environmental compliance
Improved conservation and project planning
Reduced ecological and development risks