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The City Is Alive: How Drones Are Becoming Urban Wildlife Whisperers
I n the dead of night, something stirs in the alleyways and empty lots between high-rises. Not criminals or vandals—but raccoons, coyotes, feral dogs, and entire colonies of rodents. Cities, once thought to be man-made ecosystems, are now revealing themselves as bustling habitats for wild animals adapting to the concrete jungle. But what happens when those wild neighbors cross paths with public safety, property damage, or disease? Enter drones—not as enforcers, but as silent

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Why Cities Lose Millions Before Construction Even Starts
And how smarter aerial mapping can save budgets, bids, and taxpayer trust. W hen cities put out bids for new roads, utility...

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Flying in Philly
Y ou have an upcoming project in Philly and you're wondering if we can capture it on film for you. The answer is yes. The city of...

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