BioSentinel
BioSentinel helps land managers and conservation teams detect early signs of ecological imbalance before it becomes expensive or irreversible. The app combines remote-sensing signals (vegetation stress, surface water change, burn scars) with lightweight field observations (species sightings, pest outbreaks, die-off notes) to produce a simple “stability score” per site and a short list of likely drivers. It’s not a magic crystal ball: predictions will be probabilistic and sometimes wrong, especially with sparse ground truth. The value is in prioritization—flagging where to send crews, what to measure next, and which interventions are most plausible (e.g., invasive control, grazing adjustments, riparian restoration). Reports are exportable for grant reporting and stakeholder updates. MVP focuses on a few high-signal indicators and a clear alert workflow rather than trying to model entire food webs.