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These recurring intrusions cause extensive damage, threatening yields and creating ongoing challenges for farm operations. Traditional deterrents like fencing and scare devices have proven costly, labor-intensive, and largely ineffective across such large, open areas.
To address these challenges, Nelson Silver and Creek Farms partnered with Flox in 2025 to deploy Flox Edge alpha devices with our Wildlife Platform across key agricultural zones. The system uses AI-powered detection and species-specific deterrence to proactively keep elk and deer away from sensitive crop fields—without harming them.
Since deployment, the farms have seen a marked reduction in crop damage and improved control over wildlife pressure, especially during peak grazing periods. The solution operates autonomously and adapts to animal behavior over time, offering a scalable and sustainable way to protect farmland in wildlife-rich regions.
This ongoing collaboration is part of Flox’s broader expansion into U.S. agriculture—bringing advanced, non-lethal wildlife control to American farmers seeking to coexist with, not fight against, nature.
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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.