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Faunomics provides an array of specialized solutions, meticulously designed to cater to the unique needs of diverse sectors ranging from agriculture to urban planning, with the overarching goal of enhancing biodiversity conservation.

By leveraging cutting-edge research, monitoring technologies, and data analysis, we empower stakeholders across these sectors with the tools and insights necessary for making informed decisions that positively impact ecological health and sustainability.

Our commitment to biodiversity is reflected in our collaborative approach, working closely with clients to develop and implement strategies that not only address immediate environmental challenges but also contribute to the long-term preservation and enrichment of global biodiversity.

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Stretching towards the horizon, rows of young corn plants thrive in a vast expanse of dark, fertile soil, a testament to the promise of vitality in agricultural cultivation
Agriculture shot: rows of young corn plants growing on a vast field with dark fertile soil leading to the horizon

Agricultural Sector

In the agricultural sector, where impacts on biodiversity are a critical issue, Faunomics aids by setting biodiversity baselines and conducting environmental impact monitoring studies of agricultural technology and agrochemicals. This assists companies in quantifying their ecological footprint and developing strategies to minimize impacts on biodiversity, meeting regulatory requirements and advancing sustainability.

The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), also called the painted dog, or Cape hunting dog

Conservation and Species Protection

Faunomics supports NGOs by monitoring endangered species and aiding in the creation or efficiency control of conservation measures. With modern techniques like environmental DNA (eDNA), we enable more effective and sustainable efforts to protect endangered species and habitats. The cost-effectiveness of eDNA for monitoring allows for more resources to be allocated to actual conservation measures compared to traditional methods.

National parks play a significant role in conservation. Faunomics supports these areas by assessing ecological restoration efforts, ensuring that parks continue to serve as refuges for biodiversity.

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Business People Meeting Design Ideas Concept. business planning

Administrative Sector

Faunomics collaborates with environmental authorities to cost-effectively and swiftly assess interventions in landscape species communities and to develop and long-term monitor sensible mitigation measures. The seasonal independence and rapid availability of findings are significant advantages over traditional survey methods.

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Closeup portrait, scientist holding 50 mL conical tube with blue liquid solution, performing laboratory experiments, isolated lab background. Forensics, genetics, microbiology, biochemistry

Health Sector

Faunomics works with health authorities to detect, quantify, and monitor countermeasures against the incursion of invasive disease-transmitting vectors. Through early monitoring and identification of potential pathogens, we aid in protecting public health.

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Financial Sector

Approximately 50% of global economic output depends on intact ecosystems. The global decline in species is emerging as a considerable risk for the financial sector. Policymakers, regulators, and the financial world itself have recognized that conserving and investing in biodiversity can minimize financial risks and open new business opportunities. Faunomics can contribute valuable insights by providing expertise for the metric quantification of biodiversity goals.

Open pits reveal the stark reality of coal mining, as vast expanses of earth are excavated to extract this valuable resource, leaving behind a lasting imprint on the landscape

Mining Sector

In the mining sector, Faunomics offers comprehensive environmental impact assessments to understand and mitigate the ecological footprint of mining operations, helping achieve environmental objectives and compensate for impacts. Faunomics also provides rapid and cost-effective monitoring of restoration and reclamation measures.

Construction Sector

In the construction industry, Faunomics conducts ecological risk assessments to identify potential impacts on individual species or specific groups of species early on, enabling construction projects to proceed with minimal ecological disturbances.

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Fisheries Sector

Faunomics supports the fishing industry in detecting invasive fish, feed, and parasite species through efficient and non-invasive monitoring of target species, promoting sustainable fish stocks and fish health.

Cross-Sectoral Solutions

Faunomics unites and supports all sectors in their efforts to preserve and enhance biodiversity, whether through minimizing ecological impacts or sustainable control of biodiversity restoration. Our solutions are comprehensive, based on the highest scientific standards, and tailored to the specific needs of each sector.

By monitoring key species, Faunomics ensures that conservation efforts are precise, efficient, and aligned with the overarching goal of preserving Earth’s biodiversity.

Overall, Faunomics’ customized solutions are designed to support the diverse needs of various sectors, with biodiversity conservation and industrial progress going hand in hand.

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