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As one of Sweden’s largest forest owners, Holmen manages vast areas of productive woodland where browsing by elk and deer causes significant damage to young trees—threatening regeneration, long-term forest value, and biodiversity goals.
Located in the heart of Dalarna, Sweden, Mora Airport plays a key regional role in connecting communities, medevac operations, and seasonal tourism.
As one of Sweden’s leading infrastructure and logistics operators in the north, BDX Rail manages critical freight and transport routes across vast, wildlife-dense landscapes.
In some fields, up to 70% of the yield was lost annually before working with Flox —despite years of using traditional deterrence methods. The rising pressure from wildlife, driven by shifting migratory patterns and climate change, had turned into a serious economic threat.
Nestled in the foothills of Washington State, Nelson Silver and Creek Farms operate across expansive farmland where elk and deer regularly graze on high-value crops.
With over 100,000 kilometers of roads and railways to manage, the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket) is on the front line of preventing wildlife-vehicle collisions.
Boliden is a leading European mining and smelting company with operations across Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Ireland. With a legacy spanning nearly a century, Boliden produces essential metals like zinc, copper, and gold while prioritizing sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Boo Egendom is one of Sweden's largest privately owned estates, spanning over 37,000 acres of land and approximately 2,500 acres of streams and lakes.
Alstom is a French multinational company specializing in rail transport, offering a comprehensive range of solutions from high-speed trains to signaling systems. With operations in 63 countries and a workforce exceeding 80,000, Alstom is committed to delivering sustainable and smart mobility solutions worldwide.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is a global organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and ecosystems while promoting sustainable coexistence between humans and nature.
In 2024, Flox secured a contract through the FLITE innovation program to adapt its system for U.S. airports. This collaboration, involving key stakeholders like the FAA and USDA wildlife biologists, focused on aligning the system with U.S. legal and technical standards. Demonstrations at the airport showcased its capabilities, paving the way for daily operations at U.S. airports.
Managing Canada geese and white-cheeked geese at three of the most geese-densed public beaches in Stockholm. More than 7,600 geese were herded to natural habitats, and beaches were kept clean and open to the public.
Between 2022 and 2024, Flox co-developed and validated its technology at selected Swedavia airports, including Malmö, Kiruna, and Umeå. This collaboration resulted in a 100% deterrence efficiency with over 200 animals, ranging from predatory birds and geese to foxes and ungulates being deterred from airfield areas. The system proved its versatility across diverse scenarios, from managing large migratory bird flocks to operating seamlessly in harsh Nordic conditions, setting new standards for wildlife management at airports.