The Northeast Virtual Fencing Assessment And Stewardship Project Invites Qualified Proponents To Support The Procurement And Deployment Of Approximately 400 Gallagher E-Shepherd Virtual Fencing Collars And Up To Four Base Stations. This Project Will Assess The Effectiveness, Feasibility, And Potential Long-Term Benefits Of Virtual Fencing As An Innovative Rangeland Management Tool In Northeast British Columbia. The Successful Contractor Will Carry Out A Detailed Evaluation Of How This Technology Performs In Guiding Livestock Movement And Protecting Sensitive Ecological Areas Without The Need For Physical Fencing.The Scope Of Work Includes Field Deployment, Data Collection, And A Comprehensive Cost-Benefit Analysis Comparing Virtual Fencing With Traditional Fencing Infrastructure. Findings Will Inform Broader Land Use And Stewardship Strategies, With A Focus On Sustainable Livestock Management, Ecological Integrity, And Reconciliation Objectives Tied To Treaty Rights. Specifically, The Project Will Examine How Virtual Fencing Works In Closed Canopy Forest Of The Peace And Demonstrates Improved Flexibility In Managing Riparian And Culturally Sensitive Areas.By Delivering Credible, Evidence-Based Insights, This Project Aims To Determine Whether Virtual Fencing Is A Viable, Cost-Effective Alternative That Supports Long-Term Stewardship And Reduces The Need For Range Tenure Reductions And Associated Compensation.This Procurement Is An Opportunity To Participate In A Forward-Looking Initiative With Both Ecological And Economic Significance For The Future Of Rangeland Use In British Columbia.
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