MigratePulse

MigratePulse is a web + mobile app for wildlife researchers and conservation NGOs that consolidates migration tracking data from GPS collars, satellite tags, acoustic receivers, and citizen sightings into one clean, analysis-ready timeline. The core value is not “another map,” but a practical workflow: ingest data from common vendor exports, auto-detect outliers (impossible speeds, bad fixes, duplicated pings), standardize timestamps/CRS, and generate shareable migration summaries for permits, funders, and land managers. An AI assistant helps draft methods text, creates plain-language briefs, and suggests likely stopover sites and corridor segments based on historical tracks—while clearly labeling uncertainty. Offline mobile mode supports field teams logging mortalities, fence crossings, and habitat notes that sync later. Realistically, this succeeds only if it saves teams hours per week and reduces data-cleaning pain, not because the visualizations are flashy.

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