gis for all things animal
because where animals are — and where they go — is data too.
Animal management generates more spatial data than most people realize. Migration corridors. Grazing patterns. Population distribution. Habitat boundaries. Herd movement. Disease spread. Field survey results. Outbreak and origin tracking. Most of that data lives in spreadsheets or siloed systems that weren't built to show you what's actually happening across a landscape.
whereabouts helps wildlife organizations, agricultural operations, veterinary networks, and animal welfare organizations build geospatial systems that make their animal data actually work — for management decisions, regulatory compliance, research, and reporting.
what we help animal-oriented orgs do:
Map wildlife population distribution and movement corridors
Design spatial databases for livestock tracking and herd management
Build field data collection tools for survey teams and field staff
Integrate GPS collar and tag data into usable spatial systems
Visualize habitat use and land cover change over time
Support disease surveillance and outbreak mapping
who we work with:
Wildlife conservation organizations. Ranchers and agricultural operations. Veterinary networks and mobile vet services. Animal welfare agencies. University research programs. State and federal wildlife agencies.
a note on certifications:
whereabouts is a certified Women's Business Enterprise (WBENC), Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB), and LGBT Business Enterprise (NGLCC), and a disabled-owned firm. For organizations navigating vendor diversity requirements or set-aside procurement, our certifications may support your process. We're glad to provide whatever documentation you need.