Partner with SymSyn to build the world’s next generation of ecological restoration.
SymSyn is now accepting a limited number of pilot partners - zoos, conservation nonprofits, wildlife agencies, tribal nations, universities, and foundations. These pilots deploy HabiTechTure habitat units, Eco-Buoy data nodes, and NatureTV Live to support real species recovery, accelerate post-disaster restoration, and make biodiversity outcomes visible and measurable.
Most conservation efforts fail because habitat infrastructure is missing. We fix that.
Animals cannot recover without water, shelter, food, and stable microhabitats. Yet most restoration and captive-breeding programs release young animals directly into harsh environments with no support—a process known as hard release. After wildfires or habitat loss, insects are gone, plant cover is destroyed, and refuge is limited. Survival rates plummet.
SymSyn pilots introduce engineered microhabitats, data tools, and soft-release shelters that dramatically increase the odds of long-term success.
Every pilot tests three core systems.
HabiTechTure™ Habitat Units
Modular refuges that provide shade, moisture, water, insect attraction, predator protection, and early-succession microhabitats for recovering species.
Eco-Buoy or Mini-Buoy Data Nodes
Field units that collect environmental data (Eco-Buoys) or species-presence video/audio (Mini Eco-Buoys) to map biological return across the landscape.
NatureTV Live Connectivity
Satellite-linked cameras and microphones that share real-time recovery with scientists, donors, classrooms, and global audiences.
Pilot opportunities tailored for a wide range of environments.
Post-Fire Ecosystem Recovery
Deploy HabiTechTure units in burned areas to rebuild microhabitats, attract insects, stabilize moisture, and give recovering wildlife a safe place to return. Ideal for California, Colorado, Canada, Australia, and Mediterranean zones.
Endangered Amphibian Reintroductions
Soft-release shelters for captive-bred frogs and salamanders (e.g., Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog).
Instead of releasing juveniles into hostile conditions, pilots provide protective microhabitats, moisture, and insect resources to dramatically improve survival.
Zoo & Aquarium Collaboration Pilots
Support pre-release conditioning, public education, and behind-the-scenes research.
HabiTechTure units act as transitional habitats that help captive-bred animals adjust to natural conditions before release.
Riparian & Watershed Restoration
Install habitats along creeks, wetlands, and degraded river corridors to jump-start microhabitat formation and measure water health.
Urban & Suburban Biodiversity Tracking
Use Smart Froggy Forts and Mini Eco-Buoys to map frog presence across neighborhoods, parks, and schoolyards.
Creates a real-time biodiversity layer for city planning, green infrastructure, and community science.
Remote Wilderness Monitoring
Satellite-enabled units gather wildlife footage and ecological data in mountains, rainforests, deserts, islands, and protected reserves.
A new standard for wildlife reintroduction and ecological restoration.
HabiTechTure units recreate the essential building blocks of habitat—water, shelter, moisture, and insect activity. After disasters like wildfires, natural microhabitats take years to return. Our engineered units create these conditions immediately, giving recovering species the safe launchpad they need.
This approach transforms reintroductions into strategic, humane, and scientifically grounded soft releases.
Partner with SymSyn
Partners choose SymSyn because we make restoration visible, measurable, and verifiable.
Real-time monitoring
Species presence detection
Soft-release survival support
AI-assisted ecological analysis
Satellite-backed field visibility
Livestream storytelling for outreach
Donor and grant accountability
Structured pilot methodology
Scalable, repeatable deployment
Ideal partners for pilot deployment.
Zoos & aquariums
Conservation nonprofits
Wildlife agencies & biologists
Tribal nations
Universities & field labs
Municipal sustainability teams
Parks & reserves
Foundations and grantmakers
Pilot projects are funded through grants, donors, agencies, or foundations.
Each pilot requires support for habitat construction, installation, monitoring, and analysis. SymSyn contributes engineering, field systems, data tools, and full broadcasting capability through NatureTV Live.
Together, we create measurable, high-impact restoration pilots with transparent outcomes.
Let’s build a pilot that restores life.
Whether you focus on endangered species, post-fire recovery, education, or scientific research, we can design a pilot tailored to your mission.
