Background
Urbanization and infrastructure development have fragmented animal habitats, forcing animals to move in highly fragmented environments, increasing the risk to their survival.
This has led to the forced entry of wild animals into human settlements.
Human-wildlife conflicts are on the rise.
photo from NationalGeographic
Why Gardens?
Gardens are important micro-ecosystems and ideal places to observe and conserve wildlife.
Gardens cover a large number of human settlements and are an important point for data collection
photo from Gardensillustrated
AI-powered Device
For home gardens, designed for accurate wildlife detection and real-time data uploads, ensuring ease of use and seamless integration.
Education & Fun App
Lets residents monitor community wildlife, promoting education, entertainment, and local engagement.
Data Visualization Platform
Provides researchers with access to raw data, supporting urban wildlife studies and ecological conservation.
User-Friendly Design
Flexibility and Adaptability
Aesthetic and Engaging Design
Gamification Design for Residents
AI-Powered Analysis
Community Network Integration
Value Proposition
Team Arcanum
Royal College of Art X Imperial College London
Innovation Design Engineerin
Royal College of Art X Imperial College London
Innovation Design Engineerin