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Traditional methods like fencing or chemical repellents are expensive, labor-intensive, and often ineffective across large, remote areas.
Since March 2025, Flox has been working with Holmen and SLU researchers in a pilot project co-funded by the Swedish Energy Agency to study how Flox can help protect high-value forest sites from grazing wildlife like deer and elk. The testing sites are owned by Holmen, spread in various areas in Sweden.
By detecting animals early and delivering targeted, non-harmful deterrence, the system aims to keep browsing pressure low during the most critical growth phases—without disturbing the wider ecosystem.
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ongoing
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.