Monitoring design advisory session (1h)

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Get expert guidance on designing effective terrestrial biodiversity and species-monitoring surveys using audio-visual sensors (acoustic recorders, camera traps, drones) or traditional field methods (point counts, line transects, plot-based surveys). We help you match methods to your objectives, optimize sampling effort and spatial design, and ensure that your monitoring strategy produces robust, actionable data. We also advise on data-processing requirements, suitable equipment and software options.

Get expert guidance on designing effective terrestrial biodiversity and species-monitoring surveys using audio-visual sensors (acoustic recorders, camera traps, drones) or traditional field methods (point counts, line transects, plot-based surveys). We help you match methods to your objectives, optimize sampling effort and spatial design, and ensure that your monitoring strategy produces robust, actionable data. We also advise on data-processing requirements, suitable equipment and software options.

How many camera traps should you deploy to cover your site effectively? How many hours of acoustic recording are needed to capture meaningful biodiversity patterns? How frequently should equipment be serviced or batteries replaced? Which survey method will give you the strongest evidence for diversity at your project location?

These questions rarely have one-size-fits-all answers, but we help you find the right ones for your project. Drawing on years of field experience, methodological knowledge, and lessons learned from real-world challenges, we guide you through designing efficient, robust monitoring strategies.

Our core expertise lies in terrestrial fauna monitoring using established conservation technologies. If your project requires additional or specialized methods, just reach out — we’ll let you know whether we can support you or bring in the right collaborators.