A Living Look

On-site Sentinel cameras and acoustic sensors quietly catalog the wildlife on each protected property — identified automatically, updated in real time. The richer the list, the better the proof that conservation works.

Sample properties & species shown. Your real stewarded sites — and the wildlife the Sentinel detects on them — populate this automatically once cameras are live.

Cypress Bend Wetland

Charles City County, VA · Tidal freshwater wetland
54species
3,180detections
312acres
Easement boundary · Sentinel BW-01
Live
Streaming now · Sentinel BW-01

Recently detected

Great Egret
Ardea alba
×142 last seen 2h ago
Great Blue Heron
Ardea herodias
×98 last seen 40m ago
Prothonotary Warbler
Protonotaria citrea
×61 last seen 5h ago
Wood Duck
Aix sponsa
×47 last seen 1h ago
Belted Kingfisher
Megaceryle alcyon
×33 last seen 3h ago
Barred Owl
Strix varia
×19 last seen 9h ago

Willow Run Stream

Hanover County, VA · Restored stream corridor
38species
1,902detections
86acres
Easement boundary · Sentinel BW-04
Live
Streaming now · Sentinel BW-04

Recently detected

Green Heron
Butorides virescens
×71 last seen 1h ago
Belted Kingfisher
Megaceryle alcyon
×58 last seen 25m ago
Louisiana Waterthrush
Parkesia motacilla
×44 last seen 4h ago
Acadian Flycatcher
Empidonax virescens
×36 last seen 6h ago
River Otter
Lontra canadensis
×12 last seen 14h ago
American Bullfrog
Lithobates catesbeianus
×88 last seen 30m ago

Pamunkey Bottomland

King William County, VA · Bottomland hardwood forest
63species
4,415detections
540acres
Easement boundary · Sentinel BW-07
Live
Streaming now · Sentinel BW-07

Recently detected

Bald Eagle
Haliaeetus leucocephalus
×54 last seen 1h ago
Pileated Woodpecker
Dryocopus pileatus
×77 last seen 2h ago
Wild Turkey
Meleagris gallopavo
×41 last seen 3h ago
White-tailed Deer
Odocoileus virginianus
×120 last seen 20m ago
Red-shouldered Hawk
Buteo lineatus
×29 last seen 5h ago
Spring Peeper
Pseudacris crucifer
×156 last seen 35m ago

Species identified automatically by on-site Sentinel cameras & acoustic sensors — a living biodiversity record for every protected place.

Life returns

Protect a piece of land and restore it, and the wildlife comes back. These cameras are the proof — a living record of conservation working, in real time.

How it works

What sits on the land

Solar-Powered

Off-grid and self-sustaining — no trenching, no maintenance visits.

Always On

Day and night, season to season, the camera never looks away.

Automatic Species ID

On-device recognition logs the birds and wildlife passing through.

Live Public Feed

Anyone can tune in and see the land as it is, right now.

Why it matters

Better stewardship, proven continuously

Continuous monitoring turns stewardship from an annual checkup into an always-on record — the kind regulators, sponsors, and donors can trust. On a restored wetland or stream bank, the cameras become living proof the work succeeded: if you restore it, they come back.

  • Collect and evaluate climate and species metrics for smarter mitigation planning
  • Drive efficiency in day-to-day stewardship management
  • Document biodiversity outcomes with hard evidence
  • Turn conservation into a story the public can watch unfold
From field to feed

Four steps, fully automated

01

Deploy

A solar camera is installed on a protected property — no power or network trenching required.

02

Capture

It records continuously, through every season and time of day.

03

Detect

On-device recognition identifies the species in view and logs each sighting.

04

Inform & share

Data sharpens stewardship decisions while the public watches the land live.

For partners

Bring live monitoring to your site

Considering a bank or property with Broad Water? Live monitoring can be part of the stewardship plan.