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“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated“
Gandhi
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The Services

The life we have been carrying on for more than a decade, the experience we went through, the knowledge we learned by the experience is priceless. You can gain and learn from books a lot, but every single “case” provides you a great volume of first-hand knowledge. Based on such a hands-on experience and heavy involvement we may share our knowledge to the bigger scale conservation projects.
Now we offer our own knowledge of organizing the refuge/sanctuary, on rehabilitation and caring of wildlife, and managing the land for purpose of keeping animals, and more.

Land management for wildlife conservation

The ecology of every piece of land is different. Our job is to help you understand the opportunities and challenges of each site, so you can make the decisions with clear, accurate, and robust advice.
We can provide you with the complete plan of measures and means to protect, or rehabilitate, or conserve your land for the purpose of wildlife conservation.
Or we just give you advice on how to restore the nature on your piece of land, supply you with recommendations on how to control weeds (if it is an issue), or how to reduce soil erosion and restore the integrity of the habitat, how to achieve connect vegetation effect, and many more.

Inexpensive sanctuary creation

The formation of a sanctuary for keeping unwanted animals can be some money and time-consuming. For most sanctuaries, costs to humans are high, benefits to animals are low. Because of the cost, the usual size of any enclosure is kept small, putting pressure on the animals, which in turn, puts pressure on the fencing, which necessitates even more expensive fencing. Small enclosure size means only a small group of animals can be accommodated because of fighting when closely confined. The vicious circle that cat can be broken.
For the much needed inexpensive sanctuary, it is desirable to keep the cost/benefit ratio as low as possible, to reduce the cost of building materials, land, and animal maintenance while increasing the benefit to the animals of space and complexity, to make the sanctuary affordable and practical.
There is considerable expertise available; we can help, providing practical solutions for creating optimal sanctuaries.

Education

Qualified and proficient Animal Psychologist with extensive skills working with a variety of animals offers her service in expertise or assistance.

Project 1

We see ourselves as the guardians of the land. Our purpose is managing the land in favour of real owners of the habitat; a detailed and thoughtful, holistic approach to caring and rehabilitating the ecosystem of a given land.
Our experience of living inside and managing the large piece of bushland for 15 years let us some confidence to go further, to try new terrain, and test different approaches to wildlife conservation.
We are about to expand to New Zealand, the land that is very close to our hearts, where conservation and preservation of Nature is never been so hot topic as nowadays.
Our ultimate goal is the preservation of the piece of New Zealand’s primal environment by creating a permanent sanctuary. Wildlife habitat on private land can be crucial in contributing to the survival of native plants and animals, particularly in areas where landscape change has removed or significantly altered habitat.
At this stage, we are choosing the right “candidate” for the project – the piece of land that reflects and represents the essence of real New Zealand, where flourishing nature allows accommodating the best bio-diversity possible.
We are looking for people who are willing to financially help us to fulfill this project.

Project 2

Applying New Technology for conservation projects

We intend to continue to invest in new high-technology, such as:

1. creating specialized software and implementing sensors for instant and complex estimation of the ecological situation of the land;

2. creating the means to efficiently and flexibly communicate with volunteers, to help us consistently assist more animals faster.


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