Live Wildly And Moultrie Mobile Team Up To Connect Floridians With Nature

People often overlook the impact of nature on their daily lives. To address this, Live Wildly and Moultrie Mobile have partnered to help individuals connect with the natural world. Through this collaboration, anyone who joins Live Wildly’s "Join the Movement" campaign will receive a discount on Moultrie Mobile’s trail cameras.

These cellular cameras automatically connect to the strongest cell signal in the area and are compatible with all major U.S. cell providers. When an animal passes by, the camera captures a photo or video and uploads it to the Moultrie Mobile app for viewing on a smartphone or computer.

Connecting Floridians with Nature

"Moultrie Mobile connects people with wildlife and wild places," says Daniel Wilson, Moultrie Mobile’s General Manager. "You can view crystal-clear images and video, day or night, of wildlife in your backyard or another state — anytime, anywhere."

Moultrie Mobile offers user-friendly cellular trail cameras backed by a two-year warranty and U.S.-based customer service available seven days a week. The company also provides a comprehensive library of how-to articles and troubleshooting videos on its website and YouTube channel.

Members of the "Join the Movement" campaign can contribute to conservation science across Florida by sharing data collected from their cameras with Live Wildly Foundation and other partners, including the fStop Foundation and Archbold Biological Station’s Corridor Observatory.

"Nature is all around us — even in our backyards," said Live Wildly’s CEO Lisa Shipley. "Moultrie Mobile’s trail cameras give us the opportunity to get closer to nature and understand the role it plays in our daily lives."

The campaign encourages members to pledge support for conserving Florida’s natural lands and waters. For each new member, Live Wildly donates a dollar towards conservation efforts, starting with protecting the Florida Wildlife Corridor.

The Florida Wildlife Corridor spans 18 million acres from the Panhandle to the Everglades. It is home to many of Florida’s 131 imperiled species and contributes $30 billion annually to the state’s economy through recreation, agriculture, and other industries. However, only about half of the Corridor is currently protected.

Live Wildly aims to protect the entire Wildlife Corridor to ensure connected, healthy, and productive lands and waters for both people and nature. "From the rivers we fish to the forests we hike to the beaches we adore, nature sustains us," said Shipley. "If we take care of nature, it will take care of us."

Moultrie Mobile's Commitment

"Wild places are extremely important to Moultrie Mobile," says Wilson. "We are committed to partnering with conservation organizations like Live Wildly and others to protect these important natural treasures."

Headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, Moultrie Mobile leads in cellular trail camera innovation. Their products are used by hunters, property owners, and others for real-time remote monitoring. Moultrie Mobile is a business unit of PRADCO Outdoor Brands.

PRADCO’s hunting brands include Whitetail Institute, Texas Hunter, Summit, Knight & Hale, and Code Blue. PRADCO Fishing manufactures products for freshwater and saltwater anglers under over 20 brands, including Rebel, YUM, Booyah, War Eagle Custom Lures, Lindy, and Bomber.

Live Wildly takes an entrepreneurial approach to conserving Florida’s natural resources while balancing smart growth and economic prosperity with resilient landscapes. By creating diverse coalitions and fostering collaboration among stakeholders, Live Wildly aims for a sustainable future where economic success coexists with a thriving ecological landscape.

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