Operational Methodology

How Wildlife Shield™ Systems Works

A systematic, evidence-based approach to corridor-level wildlife-vehicle collision risk reduction.

Compliance-First
Regulatory alignment at every stage
Data-Driven
Evidence-based corridor selection
Professional Execution
Infrastructure-grade operations

Wildlife Shield™ Systems operates as a turnkey corridor-level service designed to integrate into existing transportation maintenance frameworks. This methodology document outlines each operational phase, from corridor identification through renewal planning.

Phase 1

Corridor Identification & Prioritization

Wildlife Shield™ Systems targets unfenced, high-risk wildlife-vehicle collision corridors where interim risk reduction is operationally feasible and strategically valuable.

Historical Collision Data

Where available, we analyze wildlife-vehicle collision records to identify concentration zones and seasonal patterns.

Corridor Characteristics

Evaluation includes roadway speed, proximity to wildlife habitat, fencing gaps, and land use adjacent to the corridor.

Seasonal Wildlife Movement

Timing of application is coordinated with known wildlife activity periods and forage availability cycles.

Deployment Feasibility

Corridors must be accessible to utility vehicles and compatible with standardized application equipment.

Important:

Wildlife Shield™ does not replace long-term infrastructure solutions such as wildlife fencing or crossing structures. It addresses interim and high-priority corridors where rapid deployment is operationally advantageous. Corridors are selected collaboratively with transportation authorities.

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Priority-Based

Corridor selection aligns with existing risk assessment frameworks

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Phase 2

Site Mapping & Environmental Constraints

Pre-deployment planning ensures environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance before any field operations commence.

Corridor Mapping Using GIS Tools

Digital mapping establishes treatment zones, exclusion areas, and deployment logistics with spatial precision.

Identification of Exclusion Zones

Sensitive areas are flagged and excluded from treatment to maintain environmental integrity.

Buffering Around Water Bodies

Appropriate setback distances are established around streams, wetlands, and water features.

Coordination with Regulatory Authorities

Planning aligns with provincial and local environmental rules, ensuring compliance before deployment.

Compliance-First Approach

All mapping and constraint documentation is completed before deployment authorization. Environmental stewardship is non-negotiable.

Phase 3

Professional Application & Deployment

Field execution follows standardized operating procedures consistent with infrastructure maintenance best practices.

1

Application to Roadside Forage Zones

Treatment is applied to vegetation in roadside areas where wildlife forage activity occurs—not to travel lanes or paved surfaces.

2

Standardized Utility Vehicles & Boom Sprayers

Deployment uses conventional highway maintenance equipment, ensuring operational compatibility with existing infrastructure workflows.

3

Calibrated Application Rates

Application volume and coverage are calibrated to corridor-specific conditions and documented per industry standards.

4

GPS-Logged Coverage & Routes

Every deployment is tracked using GPS technology, producing auditable records of treatment location and extent.

5

Adherence to SOPs & Safety Protocols

Field teams operate under documented standard operating procedures aligned with highway maintenance safety standards.

Wildlife Shield™ Systems as Deploying Contractor

Wildlife Shield™ Systems functions as the prime contractor for all field operations. Work aligns with existing highway maintenance practices.

Traffic control follows standard contractor protocols appropriate to corridor speed and volume characteristics.

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Infrastructure-Compatible Operations

Standard equipment and procedures ensure seamless integration with existing maintenance operations

Phase 4

Deterrent Formulation Principles

The Wildlife Shield™ formulation represents a non-lethal, sensory-based approach engineered specifically for corridor-scale deployment.

Non-Lethal Sensory Deterrent

The formulation acts as a sensory deterrent, discouraging wildlife foraging activity in treated zones without causing harm or injury to animals.

Controlled Persistence

Efficacy duration is engineered to balance operational value with environmental responsibility, typically requiring reapplication on a seasonal or annual basis.

Biodegradable & Reduced-Risk

Formulation design prioritizes biodegradability and reduced-risk characteristics to minimize environmental persistence and ecological impact.

Rainfastness & Adhesion

The formulation includes adhesion properties engineered for roadside vegetation exposure, balancing durability with environmental considerations.

Infrastructure-Grade Formulation

Wildlife Shield™ is formulated for corridor-scale application by professional contractors. It is not a consumer-grade repellent product.

Development prioritizes regulatory alignment, operational feasibility, and environmental stewardship appropriate to public-sector deployment contexts.

Proprietary Formulation: Specific composition details are proprietary. Additional technical information is available to qualified procurement and regulatory stakeholders under appropriate confidentiality frameworks.

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Auditable Records
GPS + observational data
Phase 5

Monitoring & Documentation

Systematic monitoring generates evidence, ensures accountability, and supports renewal decision-making.

GPS Application Records

Spatial records document treatment location, coverage area, and deployment timing.

Deployment Logs

Field logs capture operational details including weather conditions, application rates, and crew observations.

Observational Monitoring

Field teams conduct periodic observational assessments of treated corridors.

Camera or Proxy Indicators (Optional)

Where operationally appropriate, supplemental monitoring tools may be deployed.

Integration with Collision Reporting

Where available, monitoring integrates with existing collision data systems for pre/post comparison.

Purpose of Monitoring Discipline

  • Evidence generation for corridor-level performance assessment
  • Operational accountability and quality assurance
  • Support for renewal and scaling decisions
Phase 6

Corridor Performance Reporting

Clients receive procurement-ready documentation suitable for internal review, audit, and multi-year planning.

Corridor-Level Deployment Summary

Reports include spatial extent of treatment, application dates, coverage metrics, and operational conditions during deployment.

Observational Trends & Indicators

Field observations, monitoring data, and available collision trend information are synthesized to provide corridor-level context.

Application Timing & Coverage Documentation

Detailed records of when and where applications occurred support operational transparency and compliance verification.

Recommendations for Reapplication or Expansion

Reports include evidence-based recommendations regarding corridor renewal, timing optimization, or network expansion.

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Procurement-Ready

Reports designed for internal review, audit, and regulatory compliance

Report Characteristics

Procurement-Ready

Formatted for procurement workflows and budget justification

Audit-Suitable

Documentation standards support internal and external audit requirements

Multi-Year Planning

Evidence supports budget planning and network-level strategy development

Phase 7

Renewal & Scaling Logic

Wildlife Shield™ Systems is designed for evidence-driven expansion. Renewal and scaling decisions are based on demonstrated corridor performance.

1

Year One Pilot

Initial corridor deployment generates baseline evidence and operational data.

2

Performance Review

Corridor reports inform renewal decisions based on observed outcomes.

3

Corridor Renewal

Successful corridors are renewed with optimized treatment schedules.

4

Network Expansion

Additional corridors are added incrementally as capacity scales.

Evidence-Driven Scaling

Expansion is based on demonstrated corridor performance. No long-term commitment is required without proof of value.

Treatment Schedule Optimization

Application timing and frequency are refined over time based on seasonal patterns and corridor-specific conditions.

Incremental Corridor Addition

Additional high-priority corridors are added as deployment units scale and operational capacity increases.

Network-Level Expansion

The service model supports expansion from initial pilot corridors to comprehensive network-level coverage.

No Long-Term Commitment Without Proof

Wildlife Shield™ Systems is structured to minimize client risk. Initial deployments function as evidence-generation exercises.

Renewal and scaling decisions are made by clients based on observed corridor performance and operational fit within existing transportation frameworks.

Operational Summary

Why This Methodology Works

Wildlife Shield™ Systems combines operational pragmatism with environmental stewardship to deliver corridor-level risk reduction within existing infrastructure frameworks.

Fast Deployment

Corridor treatment can be completed in days or weeks, not years. Operational timelines align with seasonal risk windows.

Low Capital Intensity

No major infrastructure investment required. Corridor treatment is an operational expense compatible with existing budgets.

Measurable Outcomes

GPS records, monitoring data, and collision trend integration provide evidence for performance assessment.

Regulatory-Aligned Execution

Environmental planning, documentation standards, and operational discipline support compliance requirements.

Infrastructure-Compatible Operations

Standard equipment, familiar workflows, and contractor execution align with existing highway maintenance practices.

Scalable Service Model

From pilot corridors to network-level deployment, the service model scales incrementally based on demonstrated value.

Wildlife Shield™ Systems is designed to function as a corridor-level risk-reduction service that integrates seamlessly into existing transportation maintenance frameworks.

This methodology prioritizes operational feasibility, environmental responsibility, and evidence generation. It is structured to deliver measurable value within the constraints and expectations of public-sector procurement and infrastructure management.

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