Earth Day 2025: Reolink’s Wildlife Conservation with NGO Partnerships

Since April 2020, Reolink has partnered with over 35 NGOs across North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific to support wildlife protection, environmental sustainability, community safety, and agricultural monitoring. In 2024 alone, we have expanded our reach, partnering with 13 new NGOs to strengthen global conservation efforts.
How Reolink Cameras Make a Global Impact?
Below is how Reolink cameras are making a real-world impact through our NGO partnerships:
Gates’ Wildlife Control (Canada)
Gates’ Wildlife Control, a leading organization specializing in humane wildlife removal and protection, is utilizing Reolink Go Plus and Go Ultra cameras, to monitor and manage urban wildlife, safely removing animals and preventing human-wildlife conflicts, such as capturing and relocating raccoons or squirrels that have entered attics or basements. Their strong online presence (with over 185,000 YouTube subscribers) showcases real-world conservation efforts and amplifies the visibility of Reolink technology.
Eagle Valley Wild (The United States)
Founded by photographer Todd Winslow Pierce, Eagle Valley Wild (EVW) is a Colorado non-profit organization that uses the power of photography to leverage conservation efforts and initiatives. Since its inception in 2019, the project has helped secure hundreds of acres of land, critical wildlife habitat and over $10M in funding for conservation efforts.
It utilizes Reolink Go Ranger PT to capture high-quality imagery that plays a key role in their conservation work. This advanced monitoring technology supports EVW's efforts, which have contributed to educating and inspiring locals and visitors with compelling content that fosters awareness, appreciation and protection of Eagle County’s land, water and wildlife.
Salviamo l'Orso (Italy)
Salviamo l'Orso (SLO) is a NGO dedicated to protecting the critically endangered Marsican brown bear, a species with fewer than 60 individuals remaining. SLO is leveraging Reolink Go Ranger PT to support the development of an AI-based Wildlife Detection and Alert System (WADAS). This system is designed to monitor bear behavior and prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions in Italy's Abruzzo region.
Olive Ridley Project (Maldives)
Focused on the protection of endangered sea turtles, the Olive Ridley Project (ORP) uses Reolink cameras like Go Ultra, Argus 3 Pro to monitor nesting sites during hatching seasons and turtle patients at its rescue center. This technology allows for remote, non-invasive monitoring, reducing disturbances to the turtles and providing critical insights into their behaviors.
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