Reolink Earth Day 2025: Partnering with NGOs to drive global conservation

April 16, 2025
Reolink celebrates this Earth Day 2025 by bridging technology and conservation through global partnerships.

It starts with a moment of observation—the rustle of leaves, the distant call of wildlife. Such moments foster a deeper understanding of the world shared by all.

Reolink celebrates this Earth Day 2025 by bridging technology and conservation through global partnerships. Over the past five years, Reolink has provided nearly 1,000 cameras to NGO partners worldwide, whose lenses have transformed quiet observations into powerful tools for preserving ecosystems and safeguarding biodiversity.

Bridging Technology and Wildlife Conservation

In 2024 alone, Reolink expanded its conservation efforts by partnering with 13 new NGOs across multiple continents, equipping them with advanced camera technology for remote wildlife observation, real-time alerts, and data collection without disturbing Earth's natural habitats. Through continued partnerships with organizations like the sea-turtle-conservation-focused Olive Ridley Project (OPR) in Maldives and the bee protection initiative BCN Honey Fest in Spain, Reolink's cameras have made a tangible global impact.

Among these new initiatives, Reolink cameras play a crucial role in safeguarding species and mitigating human-wildlife conflicts. In Italy, Salviamo l'Orso (SLO) utilizes Reolink Go Ranger PT cameras—4K 4G pan & tilt trail cameras—within its AI-powered Wild Animal Detection and Alert System (WADAS) to protect the critically endangered Marsican brown bear and prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions. "We were amazed to see how the cameras continually send images and videos, providing invaluable data for our conservation effort," said Stefano Dell'Osa, Project Team Lead of WADAS. 

In Canada, Gates' Wildlife Control, a leading organization specializing in humane wildlife removal and protection, has deployed nearly 50 Reolink Go Ultra cameras, the 4K 8MP 4G battery camera with pan & tilt, to monitor raccoons and other urban wildlife. "Reolink's cellular cameras allow us to remotely monitor the removal process 24/7," noted Cassandra Gates, technician of Gates' Wildlife Control. "The continuous footage allows us to observe and learn from animal behavior."

Small Actions, Global Impact

At the core of Reolink's mission is the belief that small actions can have a profound, lasting impact. Each camera serves as a silent guardian, capturing data without disruption, thus enabling research without intrusion. 

As Earth Day 2025 inspires global action, Reolink underscores that protecting biodiversity begins with seeing nature in its purest form. Designed specifically for outdoor environments, Reolink's Go PT Ultra, Go Ranger PT, and TrackMix LTE have become trusted choices for NGOs, empowering conservationists with 4G connectivity, AI-powered detection, and remote monitoring capabilities. From AI-powered bear conservation to urban wildlife coexistence, small technological interventions ripple into transformative outcomes.

Learn more about Reolink's Earth Day Campaign and its partnerships in global conservation.