Field-deployed wildlife health infrastructure

Intervention
at population scale.

Remotely managed delivery infrastructure for wildlife-health programs—combining controlled field dispensing, cellular telemetry, geospatial oversight, and an auditable record of every scheduled event.

01 Controlled access02 Cellular command03 Verifiable delivery

One coordinated field system

WILDCORE PROCellular command + telemetry
FEEDVAULTControlled mechanical dispensing
RANCH MODE HEALTHProgram records + reporting

The operational problem

Free-ranging disease does not respect the fence line.

Wildlife-health response occurs across distance, difficult terrain, mixed ownership, and mobile host populations. The biological protocol may be sound—yet the field network still fails if stations go empty, power is lost, schedules drift, or interruptions remain invisible.

WildMeds makes the delivery infrastructure observable.
FIELD RISK INDEX
Distributed assetsHigh
Manual verification burdenHigh
Acceptable traceabilityEvent-level

Priority applications

Purpose-built for the wildlife–livestock interface.

Technical infrastructure for authorized programs—not a substitute for veterinary direction, approved products, or agency response protocols.

Integrated architecture

From mechanical action to program evidence.

Three field-proven layers, one operating record.

01

WILDCORE PRO

Remote cellular control

Command schedules, manual operations, and group settings across the ranch. Record GPS, battery, connectivity, configuration, and reported event status without driving station to station.

  • Cellular + GPS
  • Ranch Mode cohorts
  • Exception telemetry
02

FEEDVAULT

Controlled field dispensing

Mechanically control when feed or an authorized program material is accessible. Rugged solar-powered hardware provides the physical field layer beneath the remote controller.

  • Timed mechanical access
  • Heavy-duty actuation
  • Retrofit field platform
03

WILDMEDS

Health-program context

Inside Ranch Mode, associate stations and events with a program, response zone, batch, operator, expected delivery window, and auditable exception workflow.

  • Program + batch identity
  • Coverage analytics
  • Regulatory support reports

Ranch Mode / Health

The event is only the beginning.

A controller can report that a motor ran. A health-program record establishes what the station was assigned to do, which material or batch was associated with it, where it operated, whether the expected event was reported, and what happened when the field network deviated.

EXAMPLE TRACE RECORDTX-ZAV-031 · NWS-2027-004 · BATCH FB-0087
06:03:17 CDT · REPORTED COMPLETE · 28.9421 / -99.8628
REPORT MODULEDECISION OUTPUT
01Treatment delivery

Program, batch, station, event, and estimated distribution history

02Program coverage

Expected station-days versus operational station-days by response zone

03Exception & compliance

Missed events, outages, low inventory, overrides, and corrective actions

04Station audit trail

Immutable chronological record for a selected field station

05Wildlife management

Supporting activity documentation organized by property and reporting year

A-14A-27A-31A-42
Compliant Attention Interrupted

Program coverage

See the gap before it becomes the report.

Rank every station by required events, reported events, availability, feed level, latest communication, and unresolved exceptions. Managers see the response area—not a wall of device logs.

NETWORK AVAILABILITY97.8%
  • 38 stations fully compliant
  • 03 stations require attention
  • 01 active interruption

Illustrative interface data. Final metrics depend on configured program requirements and available sensors.

Designed for defensible use

Technical credibility includes the boundaries.

01

Program authority

WildMeds does not prescribe or authorize animal-health interventions. A responsible agency, veterinarian, or other lawful authority defines the protocol.

02

Approved use

Medicated feed, pesticides, biologics, and other materials must be approved or otherwise authorized for the intended species, indication, route, and conditions of use.

03

Reported operation

Device telemetry documents equipment-reported events and operating conditions. It does not independently prove ingestion, dose received, clinical outcome, or disease status.

U.S. FDA CENTER FOR VETERINARY MEDICINEReview federal medicated-feed requirements

Program engineering

Bring the response plan.
We’ll make the field layer measurable.

Talk with us about station count, operating area, program protocol, telemetry requirements, mechanical integration, and reporting outputs.

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