Education Technology
OUR SOLUTIONS:
XR EXPERIENCES + IMMERSIVE 360° VIRTUAL REALITY
Creating empathy and excitement about the natural world is key to humanity's willingness to protect our planet, and our team puts its vast knowledge of technology in service to those at the front lines of education.
WildXR, our flagship education solution, enables zoos, museums, and other non-profits to immerse users in hundreds of unique 360° XR experiences, from up-close animal encounters, to wild safari rides, to in-depth conservation stories.
This free tool, available on most VR devices, is customizable, and utilizes the latest innovations in artificial intelligence to provide experiences that educate as well as entertain.
SOME OUR OUR 360° XR EXPERIENCES:
CLICK BELOW TO SEE SOME OF THE SPECIES WE’VE FILMED IN EACH CATEGORY
*new species added regularly
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Salamander - Fire
Treefrog - Gliding
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Albatross - Black-browed
Buzzard - Augur
Buzzard - European
Caracara - Striated
Chicken - Greater Prairie
Cormorant - Imperial
Curassow - Great
Eagle - Tawny
Falcon - Barbary
Goose - Canada
Grouse - Greater Sage
Gull - Kelp
Hawk - Ferruginous
Hawk - Harris's
Hawk - Red-tailed
Hawk - Swainson's
Hoopoe - Common
Hornbill - Yellow-billed
Kestrel - American
Macaw - Scarlet
Ostrich - Common
Owl - African Scops
Owl - Barn
Owl - Eastern Screech
Owl - Great Horned
Parotia - Western
Penguin - African
Penguin - King
Penguin - Magellanic
Penguin - Southern Rockhopper
Sandgrouse - Double-banded
Secretarybird
Stork - Marabou
Stork - Saddlebill
Swan - Mute
Swan - Trumpeter
Turkey - Wild
Vulture - American Black
Vulture - King
Vulture - Lappet-faced
Vulture - Ruppell's
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Fish - Crocodile
Fish - Great Barracuda
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Ant - Army
Ant - Leafcutter
Bee - Honey
Beetle - Dung
Beetle - Rhinoceros
Butterfly
Butterfly - Blue Morpho
Butterfly - Guineafowl
Crab - Fiddler
Crab - Hermit
Cuttlefish
Jellyfish
Maggot
Millipede - Giant African
Octopus
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Agouti
Antelope - Blesbok
Antelope - Impala
Antelope - Sable
Antelope - Springbok
Antelope - Topi
Baboon - Chacma
Badger - American
Badger - Eurasian
Bear - American Black
Bear - Polar
Bison - American
Bobcat
Buffalo - African
Cheetah
Chimpanzee
Coati - White-nosed
Coyote
Dolphin - Amazon River
Duiker - Common
Elephant - African Forest
Elephant - African Savannah
Elephant - Asian
Elk - Rocky Mountain
Ferret - Black-footed
Fox - Bat-eared
Fox - Red
Fox - Swift
Giraffe
Goat - Mountain
Hippopotamus
Hyena - Spotted
Hyrax - Rock
Jackal - Black-backed
Kudu - Greater
Leopard
Lion
Manatee - American
Marmot - Yellow-Bellied
Meerkat
Mongoose - Banded
Mongoose - Dwarf
Mongoose - Slender
Monkey - Agile Mangabey
Monkey - Geoffroy's Spider
Monkey - Macaque, Long-tailed
Monkey - Vervet
Nyala
Orangutan - Sumatran
Oryx - Gemsbok
Pika - American
Prairie Dog
Rhinoceros - Black
Rhinoceros - Northern White
Rhinoceros - White
Sea Lion - Californian
Seal - Southern Elephant
Squirrel - Cape Ground
Squirrel - Red
Tapir - Baird's
Warthog - Common
Wildebeest - Common
Wolf - Grey
Wolverine
Zebra - Grevy's
Zebra - Plains
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Adder - Puff
Lizard - Giant Plated
Lizard - Nile Monitor
Lizard - Rock Monitor
Python - African Rock
Snake - Prairie Rattle
Tortoise - Ploughshare
Turtle - Green
Turtle - Red-Eared Slider
AI NATURALIST GUIDES + MOBILE WILDLIFE EXPERTISE
Having quick access to accurate and engaging information is a fundamental component of any educational program, especially within an ever-changing landscape of conservation information.
WildChat, our cross-platform chatbot, is available to zoos, museums, and other institutions looking for innovative ways to enhance the guest experience and facilitate more meaningful interactions around wildlife education.
This free tool allows users to interact with a customized AI naturalist guide, creating an engaging mobile educational experience. We’ve made it customizable, multi-lingual, and limit its function to only conservation and biology based questions to keep users safe.
IN-DEPTH CONTENT + NEVER BEFORE SEEN FOOTAGE
With an abundance of wildlife content in the public sphere, our content stands apart, providing perspectives on more meaningful and unique “behind the scenes” experiences in conservation. Capturing such experiences is possible because of our unique approach to partnerships through conservation.
These projects include real-world conservation stories, wildlife veterinary work, and endangered species encounters from across many ecosystems around the planet, including the Galapagos, Madagascar, South Africa, Mexico, the United States, Indonesia and more.