Making conservation visible, measurable, and scientifically verifiable.

SymSyn builds the tools that prove when restoration is working - habitat units, ecological sensors, satellite-linked video, AI analysis, and citizen science.
Impact is no longer guesswork or occasional field visits. It’s continuous, transparent, and measurable.

Restoration succeeds when we measure what nature needs.

Most conservation projects struggle to show clear outcomes. Animals may return - or they may not. Donors want proof, agencies need data, and scientists require reliable, year-round information.

SymSyn provides a new model of ecological restoration:

Habitats → Data → Insights → Storytelling

  • Engineered microhabitats generate continuous ecological signals.
  • Sensors and satellites turn those signals into measurable data.
  • AI transforms the data into meaningful ecological insights.
  • NatureTV Live shares those insights with the world through real-time storytelling.

This is how restoration becomes visible, measurable, and emotionally understood.

Restoration succeeds when we measure what nature needs.

Most conservation projects struggle to show clear outcomes. Animals may return - or they may not. Donors want proof, agencies need data, and scientists require reliable, year-round information.

SymSyn provides a new model of ecological restoration:

Habitats → Data → Insights → Storytelling

  • Engineered microhabitats generate continuous ecological signals.
  • Sensors and satellites turn those signals into measurable data.
  • AI transforms the data into meaningful ecological insights.
  • NatureTV Live shares those insights with the world through real-time storytelling.

This is how restoration becomes visible, measurable, and emotionally understood.

Real-time restoration metrics.

SymSyn turns restoration into a live, measurable process.

Innovative tools for a greener future.

Traditional conservation relies on short field visits and narrow observation windows. SymSyn changes the model.

  • Habitats, sensors, and cameras collect data 24/7.
  • AI identifies patterns, predicts ecological shifts, and sends alerts.
  • NatureTV turns this into visible proof for donors, schools, and communities - building transparency and trust.

Soft-release shelters dramatically increase juvenile survival.

Captive-bred animals are often released into environments where survival is uncertain — limited clean water, scarce food, no shelter, and high predation pressure. Our habitat systems are designed to increase survival during this vulnerable transition.

We provide a clean, dependable water source at the base of the structure - a shallow basin that can be fitted with protective covers to shield tadpoles, metamorphs, and juvenile frogs from predators while still allowing natural movement. This water is also accessible to birds, small mammals, and other wildlife that need a safe drink, especially when natural water sources are degraded.

Our water systems can include cistern storage, rain capture, and filtration, ensuring that animals have reliable hydration - even when streams dry up or when local water becomes contaminated after fires or storms. Integrated insect-attracting lights help draw in natural food, supporting frogs and other small predators as they gain their strength and adapt to the wild.

These features create micro-habitats that support thermoregulation, shelter, and feeding — dramatically improving the likelihood that young, captive-raised animals survive and thrive once released.

Mapping biodiversity across cities and neighborhoods.

Smart Froggy Forts and Mini Eco-Buoys act as indicator-species monitoring nodes in schools, parks, backyards, and neighborhoods. Together, they create the world’s first distributed map of frog presence across urban environments - revealing how cities and communities can better support wildlife.
Year 1 -Just Getting Started

Year 1 -Just Getting Started

Early-stage frog activity near water sources only.

Year 3 - Thriving & Expanding

Year 3 - Thriving & Expanding

Backyard network strengthens wildlife connectivity.

Biodiversity Solutions That Restore

Wildlife Return & Thrive

  • Re-established biodiversity corridors connecting fragmented ecosystems
  • Safe zones expand from homes → parks → preserves → watersheds
  • Indicator species like frogs signal ecosystem recovery
  • Food webs stabilize as predator and prey species rebound

Landscapes Recover Their Strength

  • Revitalized wetlands and riparian zones support native species
  • Post-fire regeneration accelerates in damaged terrains
  • Climate-resilient microhabitats buffer heat and drought
  • Native plant communities spread and reduce invasive dominance

Restoring Water Where Nature Lost It

  • Freshwater returns to places where it has disappeared
  • Micro-refuges preserve aquatic life through dry months
  • Vernal pool functions are simulated where natural pools are gone
  • Water availability supports insects, amphibians, and native plants
  • Communities learn why local water matters and how to protect it

Healthy Cities, Healthy Planet

  • Urban biodiversity becomes a visible, daily experience
  • Green infrastructure reduces heat islands and runoff
  • Backyards and balconies become microrefuges connected to larger networks
  • Wildlife returns to places it has been missing for decades

Public Engagement Scales Conservation

  • Citizen scientists contribute real data that drives real decisions
  • Schools adopt habitats as living laboratories
  • NatureTV broadcasts wildlife stories that build appreciation and action
  • Communities see their role in reversing biodiversity loss

Intelligence That Accelerates Restoration

  • Agencies and Organizations gain real-time ecological insights
  • Governments deploy resources where they matter most
  • Global indicators reveal where nature is returning - and where it’s not
  • Conservation becomes measurable, coordinated, and scalable

Building a global ecological intelligence network.

As more habitats and data nodes come online worldwide, SymSyn is creating a planetary-scale ecological map - showing:

  • Where nature is returning
  • Where species are struggling
  • Where restoration investment is most effective

This is how restoration moves from isolated projects to a coordinated, data-driven global effort.

Join us in restoring measurable life.