EYES IN THE SKY, GUARDIANS BELOW
Autonomous solar-powered zeppelins providing persistent aerial surveillance for wildlife conservation. Using AI to identify and track poachers while protecting endangered species.
Solar-powered zeppelins autonomously navigate to designated wildlife reserves, operating for weeks without landing.
AI-powered cameras and thermal sensors continuously scan terrain, detecting poacher movement patterns in real-time.
Extendable sensor mast descends 50 feet for close-up imagery without landing - capturing crystal-clear evidence.
Instant notifications deployed to ranger teams with precise coordinates, enabling rapid interception before harm occurs.
It's 3am in a remote African reserve. A reserve manager watches live as the zeppelin's sensor mast silently descends from the clouds, capturing crystal-clear thermal footage of poachers moving through dense canopy. The platform never needs to land, the poachers never even know it's watching - and rangers intercept them before any harm is done.
In partnership with UNESCO & WWF