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    Celebrating Earth Day 2025 with Purpose: How Reolink & NGOs Are Protecting Wildlife

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    • Reolink.Oskar
      Reolink.Oskar Administrators last edited by

      As we mark Earth Day 2025, we’re excited to share how Reolink is turning cutting-edge tech into a force for global conservation. For years, we’ve believed that innovation shouldn’t just secure homes—it should also help protect our planet. Today, we’re proud to spotlight our partnerships with NGOs worldwide, where cameras aren’t just devices… they’re lifelines for ecosystems.

      Tech Meets Wild: Bridging Conservation Gaps

      Since 2020, we’ve equipped nearly 1,000 cameras to NGO partners, empowering them to monitor wildlife without disrupting habitats. In 2024 alone, we expanded collaborations with 13 new NGOs across continents, from turtle conservation in the Maldives (Olive Ridley Project) to urban wildlife tracking in Canada.
      Here’s how our tech is making waves:
      🔹 Saving the Marsican Brown Bear (Italy):
      With Salviamo l’Orso, our Go Ranger PT (the world’s first 4K 4G pan & tilt trail cam) powers their AI-driven alert system to protect this critically endangered species. Stefano Dell’Osa, their project lead, shared: “The cameras’ real-time data is invaluable—they’re game-changers.”
      🔹 Urban Wildlife Coexistence (Canada):
      Gates’ Wildlife Control uses Go Ultra 4G cameras to humanely monitor animals 24/7. Technician Cassandra Gates emphasized: “Remote monitoring lets us learn from animal behavior and reduce conflicts.”

      Small Tech, Big Impact

      From AI-powered bear detection to tracking nocturnal pollinators, our outdoor-ready cameras like the TrackMix LTE and Go PT Ultra are built to endure harsh environments while delivering:
      ✅ 4G connectivity (no Wi-Fi? No problem!)
      ✅ AI motion detection to focus only on what matters
      ✅ Pan & tilt for dynamic, non-invasive monitoring

      Why This Matters

      Earth Day reminds us that protecting biodiversity starts with seeing nature clearly—and acting on what we learn. Whether it’s safeguarding sea turtles or studying urban raccoons, small tech interventions create ripples of change.

      Join the Movement

      Curious how Reolink’s tech drives conservation? Check out our Earth Day 2025 campaign to learn more about our partnerships and how innovation can coexist with nature.

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          user_933469458169984 @Reolink.Oskar last edited by

          I love how Reolink is using 4G cameras to make such a big impact on wildlife conservation! From turtles in the Maldives to raccoons in Canada, it’s amazing to see tech helping ecosystems thrive.

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            user_890580382326970 @Reolink.Oskar last edited by

            @reolink-oskar I am excited to see a technology company like Reolink actively partnering with conservation organizations. They are not just selling products, but are actually supporting long-term solutions for wildlife protection. Especially endangered species like the Marsican brown bear. Technologies like 4G cameras and AI motion detection help us save time and minimize encroachment on animal habitats.

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