Environmental & Wildlife Monitoring
Reliable, global video infrastructure for remote environmental and wildlife monitoring
Conservation organizations, research stations, environmental agencies, and hazard monitoring programs operate where infrastructure ends – across thousands of acres, on fluctuating cellular and satellite uplinks, often off-grid.
Wowza provides the streaming media infrastructure that powers global conservation and environmental monitoring programs. We help research teams, conservation operators, and environmental agencies process video from remote field cameras into reliable, high-quality streams and deliver them at global scale – on edge hardware, over fluctuating satellite and cellular uplinks, to audiences and systems anywhere in the world.
Deploy on-premises, hybrid, edge, or air-gapped to reliably and confidently capture all camera feeds from anywhere in the field.
Trusted by conservation organizations, research institutions, environmental agencies, and hazard monitoring programs to deliver high-quality video from the most remote locations on earth.
The Media Backbone for Environmental & Wildlife Monitoring
Connect & Ingest
Bring every field camera into one workflow
Wowza ingests from remote field cameras across whatever uplinks the site has – satellite, cellular, or hardwired – into a single processing layer.
- IP cameras across reserves, sanctuaries, and research stations
- Fixed observation and habitat monitoring cameras
- Mobile and field-deployable units
- Legacy hardware with non-standard audio formats
- RTSP, RTMP/S, SRT, WebRTC, MPEG-TS, UDP
Stable ingest from edge sites with intermittent connectivity, satellite uplinks, and cellular failover.
Process & Customize
Prepare video for global delivery at scale
As streams come in from remote sites, Wowza performs the real-time processing global audiences expect, and adds the resilience that field operations require.
- Audio transcoding (including MP2 to AAC) for legacy field hardware
- Adaptive bitrate encoding for any viewer device or connection
- Site-specific or sponsor watermarking on delivered streams
- Snapshot generation for portals, dashboards, and site maps
- Mixing live video with recorded audio for alternate stream versions
- Automated failover to pre-recorded content when connectivity drops
- APIs, SDKs, Java modules, and MCP for fleet automation
Built to keep streams up and on-brand even when remote sites go offline.
Deliver Globally
Reach a worldwide audience without scaling cost
Conservation programs grow audiences across continents on limited budgets. Wowza scales delivery without forcing program budgets to scale linearly with it – across YouTube, social platforms, custom portals, and embedded players.
- Multi-destination push to YouTube and other third-party platforms
- HLS, LL-HLS, MPEG-DASH, and WebRTC delivery for browser, mobile, and app
- Adaptive bitrate streaming for any device or connection
- Centralized origin clusters for multi-site aggregation
- Hybrid cloud distribution for global viewer reach
Keep the viewer experience flawless from the field to the browser.
Common Environmental & Wildlife Monitoring Workflows
Conservation Live Cams
24/7 streaming from wildlife reserves, sanctuaries, and breeding programs to global audiences for engagement, education, and fundraising.
Wildfire & Hazard Monitoring
Camera networks across forests, watersheds, and at-risk landscapes feeding agency dashboards and public alert systems in real time.
Research Station Monitoring
Long-term observation feeds supporting ecological, climate, and behavioral studies across remote field sites.
Environmental Sensor Networks
Camera and sensor fusion for habitat, water quality, air quality, and climate monitoring programs.
Public Engagement & Education
Open streams powering fundraising campaigns, classroom programs, and digital exhibits.
Embedded Video for Conservation & Environmental Platforms
White-label streaming infrastructure for donor experiences, research dashboards, agency monitoring portals, and educational applications.
Why Environmental & Wildlife Programs Trust Wowza
Flexibility
Deploy Wowza wherever the field requires.
- On-premises, hybrid, edge, private cloud, air-gapped
- Bare-metal Linux, Docker, and Kubernetes runtimes
- x86 and ARM hardware support with low power footprint
Extensibility
Adapt video workflows to the realities of remote field operations.
- Multi-destination push to YouTube, social platforms, and custom players
- Audio transcoding, watermarking, snapshot generation
- Deep APIs, SDKs, Java modules, and MCP for fleet automation
Reliability
Conservation, research, and agency programs run 24/7 – and so does Wowza.
- Automated failover to pre-recorded content during outages
- Engineered for fluctuating cellular and satellite connections
- Proven across 20 years and thousands of high-stakes deployments
Security
Stream protection built for content that represents your mission and brand.
- SOC 2 Type 2 certified
- DRM, encryption, and digital watermarking
- Token authentication and access governance
Experienced Support
Remote operations are complex. Wowza’s support team is built for high-stakes video.
- 24/7 escalation to trained engineers
- Architectural guidance and onboarding support
- Trusted by mission-driven organizations worldwide
How Wowza Fits Into Your Conservation or Research Stack
Most conservation, research, and environmental monitoring programs operate fragmented video ecosystems – different cameras across remote sites, multiple connection types, varied destinations and audiences, and budget constraints that demand more value from every deployment.
Wowza acts as the media layer that connects them all.
Plug Wowza into APIs and modular integrations across donor portals, research dashboards, agency monitoring systems, public alert platforms, and educational applications.
Embedded Video for Conservation & Research Platforms
Many conservation, research, and environmental technology providers embed Wowza directly into their products, using it as the backbone for ingesting, processing, and delivering video across remote sites, donor experiences, agency dashboards, and educational programs.
Stream the wild with confidence.
FAQ
Answers to common questions about Wowza, streaming workflows, and platform capabilities.
Can Wowza stream from remote locations with satellite or cellular connectivity?
Yes. Wowza is proven in environments with fluctuating cellular, VSAT, and Starlink satellite uplinks, with automated failover to pre-recorded content when connectivity drops. Conservation organizations like Africam use this configuration to deliver stable HD live streams across 30+ remote locations – and it scales well beyond that footprint.
Does Wowza support 24/7 always-on live streaming?
Yes. Wowza is built for continuous live streaming, with automated stream rebuild, health monitoring, and failover mechanisms that maintain viewer experience even when remote sites lose connectivity. This is the standard configuration for wildlife live cams, hazard monitoring networks, and research observation feeds.
Can Wowza push streams to YouTube and other platforms simultaneously?
Yes. Wowza supports multi-destination push to YouTube, social platforms, and custom players from a single ingested stream. This lets conservation programs reach global audiences across multiple endpoints without running separate workflows for each.
How does Wowza handle stream interruptions from remote camera sites?
Wowza supports automated failover to pre-recorded content (such as highlight reels) when a live stream is interrupted, then switches back when the connection is restored. This keeps the viewer experience seamless without manual intervention from the field.
What video processing can Wowza do in real time?
Wowza performs real-time audio transcoding (including legacy formats like MP2 to AAC), adaptive bitrate encoding for any device or connection, watermarking, snapshot generation, and protocol conversion. All of this runs on a single Wowza Streaming Engine instance per origin.
Can Wowza be deployed on edge hardware at remote field sites?
Yes. Wowza runs on bare-metal Linux, Docker, and Kubernetes, with x86 and ARM hardware support and low power footprint suitable for edge deployment. This lets conservation, research, and agency programs run Wowza on-site rather than backhauling raw video over constrained uplinks.
How does Wowza help conservation programs scale audience without scaling cost?
Wowza supports adaptive bitrate streaming, hybrid cloud distribution, and multi-destination push from a single origin. This lets conservation programs grow viewership globally without infrastructure cost scaling linearly with the audience — supporting everything from a single reserve livestream to networks delivering millions of viewing hours.