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EXPERTS IN

Animal 
Movement

Develop, design, and deploy the future of conservation.

We're developing conservation strategies that are guided by the animals themselves, using their movement and behavioral patterns to reveal what is needed to protect their habitats and ensure their survival.

Who we are

Meet our team of scientists and conservationists.

Get involved in the future of wildlife conservation.

How you can help

Learn how we use technology to save species.

What we do

Explore ongoing projects around the world.

Where we work

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Following the movement of 

Species Worldwide

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Our Friend

Esperanza

Once thought to be extinct, he's recently been found playing hide-and-seek near his favorite sunspot on the island of Cozumel.

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Our Friend

Andromeda

Large, sharp-nosed, and rarely misses a scent. She prefers to hang out with her friend, letting her nose do the work while they cruise the night together.

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Our Friend

Endymion

Spends his days stretched out in the warm lagoon sun, perfectly still except for the occasional flick of his tail. When the light shifts, he slips quietly into the water, patiently tracking migratory fish

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Conservation Partnerships

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Continents Reached

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Species Studied

Explore our findings

Pathos Wildlife is creating a new way to approach wildlife conservation. Through advancements in technology and cutting-edge research, we're developing conservation strategies that are guided by the animals themselves, using their movement and behavioral patterns to reveal what is needed to protect their habitats and ensure their survival.

As technology advances, so should our conservation strategies.

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