Wildlife corridor GIS mapping and monitoring software
The Opportunity
500+ forest management agencies, NGOs, and contractors building wildlife bridges/underpasses need real-time geospatial data to plan routes, track animal movement patterns, monitor construction impact, and optimize placement of fruit-bearing trees. Manual surveys are slow, fragmented data makes coordination impossible, and without baseline biodiversity mapping, success metrics are unmeasurable.
Market Size
₹180 Cr addressable market — 500+ forest departments + 2000+ wildlife NGOs across India requiring annual GIS licensing, monitoring subscriptions, and drone survey services for wildlife corridor projects
Business Model
SaaS platform bundled with drone survey services. Sell annual subscriptions to state forest departments (₹15-25 L/year per state) + per-project drone mapping fees (₹3-8 L per corridor survey) + camera trap data integration layer.
Annual SaaS licenses to state forest depts: ₹15-25 L × 28 states = ₹4.2-7 Cr annuallyDrone survey services: ₹5 L per corridor × 50-100 projects/year = ₹2.5-5 CrCamera trap data integration & analytics add-on: ₹5-10 L per installation
Your 30-Day Action Plan
Contact Delhi Forest Department + 5 state forest departments; obtain their current wildlife survey methods and pain points; identify which states are actively building wildlife corridors.
Pilot GIS platform MVP with open-source QGIS + PostGIS; create sample corridor optimization layer using Delhi's 10-yr plan data; schedule demo with FRI Dehradun.
Acquire one used DJI Matrice 300 drone; conduct baseline survey of 1 proposed wildlife corridor site; generate sample before/after biodiversity heatmap.
Pitch bundled offering (SaaS + drone service) to Delhi Forest Dept; aim for 6-month pilot contract worth ₹12-15 L.
Compliance & Regulatory Angle
DGCA drone piloting license (₹1-2 L, 2-3 months), GST 18% on software + 5% on survey services, state forest dept vendor registration, ISO 27001 for environmental data security.
Regulatory References
Authorizes Chief Wildlife Warden and forest departments to commission surveys and use geospatial tools for corridor planning and wildlife management
Mandates wildlife corridor mapping and monitoring for all road/rail projects, creating compliance demand for GIS platforms
Requires licensed drone pilots for aerial surveys; mandatory for commercial GIS mapping services
Infrastructure projects require geospatial baseline surveys and wildlife impact monitoring using GIS platforms
State BMCs mandate documentation of wildlife movement patterns, creating demand for GIS mapping and monitoring data
Ready to Act on This Opportunity?
Generate a 7-step execution plan — validate the market, build the MVP, model the financials, map the risks, and ship in 30 days.