Built for Conservation. Powered by Intelligence.

ConservPro equips wildlife biologists, researchers, and conservationists with powerful tools to track species, analyze behavior, and manage hundreds of thousands of images—seamlessly integrating with all leading trail camera brands. From precise animal tagging and real-time movement tracking to AI-driven species recognition, our platform turns raw data into actionable insights for impactful conservation work.

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Who can use ConservPro?

ConservPro is built for wildlife biologists, researchers, and conservationists who need powerful tools to track species, study behavior, manage hundreds of thousands of images, and habitat data. From analyzing migration patterns to coordinating large-scale conservation initiatives, our customizable features adapt to the unique goals of each user. Whether you're working in the field, leading a research project, or running a conservation program, ConservPro streamlines your efforts and helps turn data and images into action.

Wildlife Professionals

Biologists

Researchers

Conservationists

Our Customers

Precision Wildlife Tracking

ConservPro uses advanced tagging technology with 96% accuracy to identify and monitor individual animals across your property. Our platform tracks movement patterns, giving you clear insights into habitat use, travel routes, and behavioral tendencies. Over time, ConservPro learns each animal’s routines, helping you make informed decisions for research, conservation, and land management.

Solves Your Biggest Problems

Smart Image Capture and AI Tagging Solutions

Misc. Features

  • Speed Uploader for SD or network image upload

  • Cellular Camera Uploads for most manufacturers

  • Enhanced Customizable AI

  • Image Tagging and Confirmation

  • Shortcut Keys for Fast Edits

  • Customizable Notes

  • Unique Animal Logging

  • Built in Population Survey Tools

  • Harvest Logging and Analytics

  • Activity Heat Maps

  • Web Portal Access for User and System Administration

  • Unlimited Data Folders and Users

  • How To Videos

  • Property Map - Satellite, Topo, and Street Layer Options

  • Parcel and Property Line Information and Display

  • Map Drawing Tools Including Measurement, Breadcrumb, and Marker Sharing

  • Weather and Wind

  • Data Export

Customer Profiles

Georgia DNR

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources conducted a Whitetail Deer Population Study across 20 Georgia Wildlife Management Areas from 2019–2020. Led by researcher James Johnston, the project deployed 397 cameras, with multiple trap types, and involved 12 users to collect over 104,000 images. Standard AI tools, tagging, notes, and Buck ID features were used to analyze deer populations and behavior.

Mississippi State University

Mississippi State University researchers Dana Morin and Nathan Todt led a black bear population study across different Mississippi geographies. With 150 camera locations and over 7 million images captured in a 60-day window that had to be reviewed by staff. The project leveraged AI, tagging, Buck ID, Population Study, Data export and speed uploader tools to streamline workflow and reduce staff burnout.

Indiana DNR

The Indiana DNR, with Sandy Clark-Kolaks and Seth Bogue during a multi month study, measured public lake use via dozens of cameras placed at various lakes, parking lots, and boat ramps. Capturing over 344,000 images, the study highlighted HuntPro’s existing AI, tagging, Buck ID, population study, export, and speed uploader, compared cost-saving methods, and contributed to the creation of a new boat AI.

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Smart Species AI Recognition

Do you have a research project targeting a specific animal? We can customize our platform to any project type, size, or animal. ConservPro’s advanced recognition technology accurately identifies a wide range of animals and objects, including bears, hogs, pigs, deer, ducks, quail, turtles, people, vehicles, and more! Whether you're conducting wildlife research or overseeing land activity, our system delivers precise, automated detection to help you monitor behavior, movement, and interactions with confidence.

Clemson Woodrat Study
MSU Black Bear Study
Indiana Public Land Use Study