Logistical Support: Helping charities, research organisations and commercial companies make their plans reality
The wide variety of clients we have worked with over years of remote expeditioning means we have been asked to do all sorts of wierd and wonderful things. From building a suspension bridge in the forest, rescuing a helicopter that had fallen off a landing site and carrying an orangutan into the jungle.
Never are we happier than when faced with an usual challenge to make some unlikely sounding plan beome reality. So whether you want to set up an volunteer program, support a challenging research program or get a camera man into an impossible place please get in touch.
EXAMPLE:
Logistical Support for The Sepilok
Orangutan Appeal UK
Fieldskills managed the building
of the Post Release Monitoring camp in the Tabin Wildlife
reserve in Sabah. A fully equipped camp that is permanently
manned by up to twelve researchers and assistants which
was a logistical challenge to complete. All materials
and equipment was flown in by helicopters, a cage was
welded on-site to allow care to be given to ill or injured
Orangutans and a solar-powered electric fence keeps
the elephants out.
Fieldskills still supports the project with logistical
assistance, first aid training and just about anything
they ask us to.
Fieldskills does not charge the Orangutan Appeal for
its services or for first aid training, we are happy
to support such important applied research.