We are CicloFauna

Some of the challenges that organizations face across all sectors today include identifying the environmental impact of their activities; understanding and complying with regulations; implementing best practices and environmental solutions; and performing vital functions for environmental projects.

As a result, more and more institutions are seeking external advice from specialists to help them implement more environmentally friendly strategies and production models, thereby minimizing the environmental impact of their activities and services.

 

We are CicloFauna, professionals with extensive experience in various environmental areas: environmental management systems, animal behavior and welfare, wildlife, native flora and vegetation, and environmental education.

 

Our activities are carried out using qualified technology for monitoring natural resources, enabling comprehensive and rigorous data collection without harming the country’s biodiversity. We are committed to provide an alternative for generating change and solutions regarding biodiversity conservation and the valorization of natural resources, addressing socio-environmental issues.

 

We provide environmental advisory and consulting, environmental education, and research with high levels of commitment and quality.

 

Our services include:

  • Biotic Environment studies: terrestrial wildlife baseline, flora and vegetation baseline, bird transit studies, bat characterization, desert nesting bird studies, pre-feasibility/feasibility studies.
  • Environmental Education: environmental education for children and adults; environmental regulations and contingencies; responsible pet ownership; and local outreach.
  • Equipment rental: Camera traps, Sherman traps, ultrasound detectors (Song Meter SM4, Son Meter Mini), mist nets.
  • Environmental Compliance: monitoring and enforcement of environmental commitments, environmental permits (PAS), environmental restoration and enrichment.
  • Research: we seek to contribute to the knowledge of less charismatic species, evaluating different strategies to address the challenges of their conservation.

Our team includes environmental professionals with extensive experience in biotic environments, wildlife identification and capture, environmental education, understanding and processing of SEIA (Environmental Impact Assessment Service), report preparation and fieldwork, rescue/relocation and controlled disturbance measures, bird transit studies, bat characterizantion, and desert-nesting bird studies. Our team also includes a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) specialist and our General Manager, who, in addition to his professional training, owns a diploma in Ethology and Animal Welfare, and a Master’s program in Natural Resource Management, also teaches at Santo Tomás University in Puerto Montt.