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Our Work
WildStat transforms wildlife and ecological data into clear, actionable insights. By blending statistical expertise with knowledge of animal populations and habitats, we support science-based decisions. From tracking species to modelling habitat use, we help clients uncover patterns that matter.
WHAT WE DO
Wildstat uses statistical methods to estimate population sizes, growth rates, and survival probabilities of wildlife species. This service helps wildlife managers understand species dynamics, detect trends, and forecast future population changes to inform conservation strategies.
Tagging & Tracking
Risk Assessment
Wildstat uses statistical techniques to evaluate how environmental changes, human activities, or management interventions affect wildlife populations and ecosystems. This includes assessing risks from development projects, climate change, or invasive species to guide mitigation and policy decisions.
Conservation Planning
Using species data, habitat models, and threat assessments to identify conservation priorities and design effective, evidence-based strategies. This service supports reserve design, corridor planning, and resource allocation to maximize biodiversity outcomes under changing environmental and land-use conditions.
Habitat Analysis
Applying spatial statistics and modeling to analyze animal movement patterns, habitat preferences, and territory sizes. This helps identify critical habitats, corridors, and areas for protection or restoration, aiding land-use planning and impact assessment.
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