Biodiversity Survey
We are committed to advancing scientific research and monitoring activities to support conservation, climate resilience, and sustainable rangeland management. Through our monitoring activities, we generate high-quality ecological data that guides us in land restoration, biodiversity conservation, and community-based natural resource management practices which informs the decisions made by communities regarding grazing and pasture management that facilitates carbon sequestration processes.




Bird Count and Identification
monitoring avian diversity as indicators of ecosystem health.
Raptor Observation
recording and monitoring birds of prey to assess predator populations and ecological balance.
Ground Cover Assessment
measuring vegetation cover, composition, and condition to track rangeland health and regeneration.
Camera Trap and ARU Monitoring
deploying game cameras and acoustic recorders to document wildlife presence, behavior, and soundscapes.
Invertebrate Surveys
collecting grasshoppers and dung beetles as bio indicators of ecosystem function.
Vegetation Assessment
identifying and recording plant species to understand habitat composition and biodiversity trends.