Actility and CCF Break Records with Largest LoRaWAN Biodiversity Network — Targeting 20+ Million Hectares of Protection by 2030
East and Southern Africa’s conservation landscape is undergoing a digital revolution, fueled by a partnership between Actility and the Connected Conservation Foundation (CCF). Advanced Internet of Things (IoT) technology already enhances protection across 2.8 million hectares, enabling Protected Areas to monitor and safeguard iconic biodiversity and ecosystems. Ambitiously, the coalition aims to expand this network to secure 20 million hectares through IoT and satellite monitoring by 2030.
Protected areas are crucial for preserving biodiversity, supporting local livelihoods, and maintaining the integrity of natural systems that regulate Earth’s climate and life support systems. Today, IoT technologies play a vital role in delivering real-time data to monitor ecosystem health, provide early warnings of threats, and empower local communities to manage their natural resources. This partnership has been at the forefront of developing and scaling these solutions, enabling field teams to help contribute directly to the global goal of protecting 30% of the planet by 2030.