Marojejy National Park Conservation System
Advanced conservation monitoring platform for Marojejy National Park in Madagascar, protecting one of the world's most biodiverse rainforests.
Project Overview
UBERT Technologies implemented a cutting-edge conservation monitoring system for Marojejy National Park in northeastern Madagascar. The park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, hosts critically endangered species including the silky sifaka lemur and numerous endemic plant species found nowhere else on Earth.
The Challenge
Marojejy’s rugged mountainous terrain and dense rainforest canopy presented extreme challenges for traditional monitoring approaches. The park’s remote location meant limited connectivity, while high humidity and heavy rainfall demanded ruggedized equipment capable of operating in harsh conditions year-round.
Our Solution
- IoT Sensor Network: Weather-resistant sensors deployed across key biodiversity zones to monitor environmental conditions, animal movements, and human activity in real time.
- Satellite Backhaul: Overcoming terrain limitations with satellite communication infrastructure that ensures data reaches park management regardless of ground-level connectivity.
- Solar-Powered Stations: Sustainable energy systems powering remote monitoring equipment, eliminating dependence on fuel-based generators in ecologically sensitive areas.
- Research Integration: Data platform connecting Marojejy park management with international research institutions, enabling collaborative conservation science.
The implementation improved ranger coordination and response effectiveness, while providing unprecedented data on habitat conditions and wildlife populations within the park.
Technologies
Key Outcomes
- ✓ Rainforest Monitoring
- ✓ Species Tracking
- ✓ Ranger Coordination
- ✓ Research Data Platform