Remote Monitoring Dashboard
Real-time telemetry, live camera feeds and system health data accessible from any authorised device, anywhere in the world. Monitor multiple deployments from a single unified dashboard with instant alert notifications.
The APC Range is an automated pest bird management system using AI species detection, remote operator authorisation and humane euthanasia to control invasive pest bird populations. Designed for government agencies, airport authorities, agriculture operators and conservation managers — with a full compliance audit trail for every event.
The APC Range · Flagship Model
Eight-Tunnel Automated Bird Management Unit
A self-contained, weatherproof machine that executes the full six-stage pest bird management lifecycle with zero manual intervention. Eight tunnels maximise throughput at high-pressure sites.
From starlings and pigeons to mynas and sparrows, invasive pest bird species cause catastrophic damage to native ecosystems, public health infrastructure and food production systems on every inhabited continent. Unchecked populations grow exponentially — and traditional management methods are slow, expensive and difficult to scale.
Invasive pest bird species outcompete native birds for nesting sites and food sources, driving local extinctions across every continent.
Large pest bird populations spread disease through contaminated droppings, water supplies and food production facilities.
Pest birds cause billions in annual crop losses globally — destroying harvests, contaminating grain stores and spreading avian disease to livestock.
Corrosive droppings and nesting materials damage buildings, aircraft, solar installations and critical public infrastructure.
The APC Range is not designed to eradicate pest bird species — it is designed to manage their numbers to a level where native wildlife can recover and thrive. By humanely reducing invasive pest bird populations in targeted areas, the system creates the ecological space that struggling native species need to re-establish.
AI-powered species identification with 99.7% accuracy ensures that only verified pest species are ever processed. Native birds, protected species and non-target animals are completely safe. The system will not act on any bird it cannot positively identify as a target species.
Deployed by homeowners, government agencies, municipal authorities, airports, agricultural operators and conservation managers worldwide, the APC Range delivers measurable biodiversity outcomes alongside compliance with government biosecurity regulations — all from a single automated, remotely monitored unit.
Every aspect of the APC Range has been designed with non-target species protection and ecological responsibility at its core. These are not optional features — they are fundamental to how the system operates.
AI species identification with 99.7% accuracy ensures only verified pest species are processed. Native and protected birds are never at risk.
The APC Range is designed to manage pest bird numbers to sustainable levels — not to eliminate species. Controlled culling restores ecological balance.
Gradual CO₂ sedation followed by authorised euthanasia is widely recognised as the most humane method of pest bird management available. CO₂ is introduced slowly at a calibrated rate — the bird simply becomes drowsy and loses consciousness without pain or distress.
Every euthanasia event requires explicit approval from a verified, licensed operator. No automated killing without human oversight.
Every event is logged to a tamper-proof record. Operators can demonstrate regulatory compliance to government authorities at any time.
By reducing invasive pest bird pressure, the APC Range creates space for native species to recover — improving biodiversity outcomes in managed areas.
Scroll through each stage of the APC-N8 lifecycle. Every step is automated — except the one that matters most.
The APC-N8 uses bait formulations that are attractive only to the target pest species. Non-target native birds are not drawn to the unit — the selectivity begins before the AI camera even activates.
Bait is dispensed on a configurable schedule. Operators can adjust attractant type, dispensing frequency and quantity remotely via the portal.
The APC-N8 uses bait formulations that are attractive only to the target pest species. Non-target native birds are not drawn to the unit — the selectivity begins before the AI camera even activates.
Bait is dispensed on a configurable schedule. Operators can adjust attractant type, dispensing frequency and quantity remotely via the portal.
Computer vision trained on 50+ pest bird species confirms species identity before any action is taken. If the system cannot positively identify the bird as a target species, it stands down. Zero non-target risk.
The AI model runs on-device — no cloud round-trip required for detection. Identification takes under 200 ms.
Euthanasia cannot proceed without explicit approval from a verified, licensed operator via the remote monitoring platform. The system sends an alert with species ID, confidence score and camera image. The operator approves or declines.
Every authorisation decision is logged with a tamper-proof timestamp, operator ID and the AI confidence score — forming the compliance audit trail.
Once authorised, CO₂ is introduced slowly into the chamber at a calibrated rate. The bird becomes drowsy, then gently loses consciousness — without pain or distress. This is the only method used; there is no electrical or mechanical component to the sedation process.
The gradual release rate is calibrated so the bird does not perceive the change in air composition. This method is recognised by veterinary authorities as among the most humane available for avian species.
After authorised euthanasia, the unit automatically seals and transfers the specimen to the integrated freezing chamber. The specimen is preserved for compliant disposal and forensic record-keeping — meeting biosecurity requirements in all major jurisdictions.
The freezer chamber holds multiple specimens between service intervals. Capacity and temperature are reported in real time via the portal.
Every stage is automated. The only human decision is authorisation.
Real-time telemetry, live camera feeds and system health data accessible from any authorised device, anywhere in the world. Monitor multiple deployments from a single unified dashboard with instant alert notifications.
Built to meet government biosecurity standards across multiple jurisdictions. Full audit trail for every event.
Two-factor operator approval required before euthanasia is executed. Tamper-proof permission logging ensures accountability.
Integrated freezing chamber maintains specimen integrity for compliant disposal and forensic record-keeping.
Computer vision trained on 50+ pest bird species with 99.7% identification accuracy. Non-target species are never harmed.
Automated compliance reports, event logs and chain-of-custody documentation generated for every deployment.
The APC Operator Portal gives authorised operators real-time visibility of every deployed unit — live telemetry, AI camera feeds, compliance logs and one-tap euthanasia authorisation — from any device, anywhere.
| Time | Event | Operator |
|---|---|---|
| 09:42:11 | Sedation complete | Pending |
| 09:21:04 | Euthanasia authorised | M. Chen |
| 08:55:33 | Euthanasia authorised | J. Walsh |
| 08:12:47 | Sedation complete | Pending |
Real-time system health, tunnel activity, battery, temperature and connectivity — all units on one screen.
Live and recorded camera streams with species ID overlay. Review every detection event with full visual evidence.
Tamper-proof event log for every sedation, authorisation and euthanasia. Export for government biosecurity reporting.
Push notifications for authorisation requests, service reminders and system anomalies — with one-tap approve/decline.
Manage deployments across multiple sites, jurisdictions and operators from a single unified dashboard.
Automated compliance reports generated on your schedule — daily, weekly or monthly — ready for authority submission.
Common questions from government agencies, conservation managers and commercial operators considering APC Range deployment.
Ask a different questionThe APC Range is currently in research and development. We are targeting field testing in late 2026 and 2027, with commercial product shipments expected from 2027. We are actively seeking test partners — organisations with genuine, high-priority avian pest challenges — to work with us through the testing phase.
We want to be direct: this is not a sales pitch. We are not asking for holding deposits, funding, investment or any financial commitment of any kind. We are a team in active R&D who want to speak with potential clients about their real-world requirements — because the more capability we can incorporate during testing, the sooner we can deliver meaningful results in the field. If you have an avian pest problem and want to be part of shaping the solution, we want to hear from you.
We are in active R&D and seeking test partners for late 2026 and 2027 field trials. Whether you manage a conservation site, agricultural operation, government reserve or urban infrastructure — if invasive pest birds are a problem, your requirements matter to us. The more we understand real-world needs during development, the sooner we can deliver effective solutions.
No financial commitment required — we are not asking for deposits, funding or investment. Just a conversation about your requirements.
Commercial shipments expected 2027. Test partner applications open now.