Hidden locations. Community triangulation. Real impact.
Verified sightings of endangered species are hidden in scattered GPS coordinates. Like a digital piñata, each location contains hidden data rewards that can only be accessed through community triangulation — turning casual wildlife enthusiasts into a coordinated conservation network.
You log a pangolin sighting in Vietnam. Within 3 hours, 5 other users nearby receive 'compass needles' pointing toward your area. As they triangulate and photograph, your phone vibrates — 'Pangolin cluster confirmed!' — unlocking a $500 micro-grant sent directly to local rangers for habitat protection. You watch your impact map grow in real-time.