Patent classifications
A01K31/14
3D PRINTED NEST FOR SOOTY FALCON
A sooty falcon nest includes a column having a height of between 3 to 5 meters, and a 3D printed enclosure located on top of the column. The 3D printed enclosure is printed using indigenous material where the nest is to be positioned simulating a natural environment of the nest. The 3D printed enclosure is 10 cm wide, 10 cm high and 10 cm deep and has an opening allowing for access into the 3D printed enclosure, and to decrease temperature and humidity to avoid any popular infectious problems in falcon species that may threaten falcon chicks such as parasitic or mycotic diseases. A tracking system is located within the 3D printed enclosure, and an external monitoring device receives data from the tracking system allowing for monitoring activities within the 3D printed enclosure.
3D PRINTED NEST FOR SOOTY FALCON
A sooty falcon nest includes a column having a height of between 3 to 5 meters, and a 3D printed enclosure located on top of the column. The 3D printed enclosure is printed using indigenous material where the nest is to be positioned simulating a natural environment of the nest. The 3D printed enclosure is 10 cm wide, 10 cm high and 10 cm deep and has an opening allowing for access into the 3D printed enclosure, and to decrease temperature and humidity to avoid any popular infectious problems in falcon species that may threaten falcon chicks such as parasitic or mycotic diseases. A tracking system is located within the 3D printed enclosure, and an external monitoring device receives data from the tracking system allowing for monitoring activities within the 3D printed enclosure.
FENCE POST TOPPER
A fence post topper includes a main body configured to accept a top portion of a fence post, and at least one attachment member configured to accept at least part of a top portion of a fence panel. The at least one attachment member extends laterally from the main body.
NESTING AND DENNING ENCLOSURES
The present invention relates to a nesting enclosure for birds mammals or reptiles comprising a body securable to a tree trunk. The body is so shaped that when the enclosure is secured to the tree trunk, a nesting space is defined that is partly bounded by the body and partly bounded by a surface of the tree trunk. The nesting space is adapted to retain therein material shredded from the surface.
NESTING AND DENNING ENCLOSURES
The present invention relates to a nesting enclosure for birds mammals or reptiles comprising a body securable to a tree trunk. The body is so shaped that when the enclosure is secured to the tree trunk, a nesting space is defined that is partly bounded by the body and partly bounded by a surface of the tree trunk. The nesting space is adapted to retain therein material shredded from the surface.
Apparatus and methods for reducing fugitive gas emissions at oil facilities
Apparatus and methods for detecting and reporting pollution at an oil facility are disclosed. The technology utilizes a logic control system to read from a pollution sensor and present the sensed data as a pollutant from a leak. The pollution leakage can be further managed and reduced.
Apparatus and methods for reducing fugitive gas emissions at oil facilities
Apparatus and methods for detecting and reporting pollution at an oil facility are disclosed. The technology utilizes a logic control system to read from a pollution sensor and present the sensed data as a pollutant from a leak. The pollution leakage can be further managed and reduced.
Avian nest guard
Disclosed herein is a nesting platform for a transmission tower. The nesting platform includes one or more floor panels with a substantially planar surface, connected to first and second side walls. The platform further comprises a first strut channel with one or more slots, and an L-clamp with a threaded rod that can be retained in a slot of the first strut channel using a nut. Additionally, a second strut channel with one or more slots is provided, along with one or more angle connectors connecting the first and second strut channels. A support guide is connected to the second strut channel, with a protruding structure that connects to the floor panels. The platform also includes an end cap connected to the floor panels. This nesting platform provides a secure and efficient solution for supporting avian nests in transmission towers.
Avian nest guard
Disclosed herein is a nesting platform for a transmission tower. The nesting platform includes one or more floor panels with a substantially planar surface, connected to first and second side walls. The platform further comprises a first strut channel with one or more slots, and an L-clamp with a threaded rod that can be retained in a slot of the first strut channel using a nut. Additionally, a second strut channel with one or more slots is provided, along with one or more angle connectors connecting the first and second strut channels. A support guide is connected to the second strut channel, with a protruding structure that connects to the floor panels. The platform also includes an end cap connected to the floor panels. This nesting platform provides a secure and efficient solution for supporting avian nests in transmission towers.
Method for restoring waterbird habitats based on ecological leverage theory
A method for restoring waterbird habitats based on the ecological leverage theory is provided. The method includes: Step 1: Determining a target waterbird habitat to be restored based on the ecological environment of a target wetland area; Step 2: Selecting several suitable basic ecological units that are distributed in a scattered, circular, or S-shaped pattern from the target wetland area; Step 3: Optimizing the environment of the selected basic ecological units according to the target waterbird habitat; Step 4: Conducting long-term monitoring of the ecological environment and waterbird population of the optimized ecological units, assessing the restoration of the waterbird habitat, and further optimizing the ecological units based on the assessment results. The method of the present invention achieves an enhancement in waterbird diversity within a region with the minimum ecological space and waterbird habitat restoration efforts.