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Wildlife trip planning

Plan the wildlife trip, then keep adjusting when the trip changes.

Faunero helps birders, wildlife photographers, and nature travelers turn a rough idea into a field-ready plan. It thinks through timing, Stops, Stay Areas, access, safety, and what needs to change when weather, lodging, or new sightings shift the plan.

The goal is to feel like planning with an experienced friend who knows good wildlife areas, asks the right next question, and stays with you as the trip becomes real.

Plan around real constraints
Compare Stops on a map
Carry a field-ready Trip Kit
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Not a chatbot. A planning companion for trips where timing and place matter.

Faunero is being built for the messy middle of wildlife travel: when you know what you hope to see, but still need to decide when to go, where to focus, how far to drive, where to sleep, and how to adapt without losing the point of the trip.

Start from a half-formed idea

Paste a destination, a date window, a species wish list, or an existing itinerary. Faunero turns the loose thought into the next planning question.

Choose timing with wildlife context

Instead of treating dates as a calendar field, Faunero explains what different windows mean for birds, mammals, light, access, and weather.

Compare real Stops on a map

Stops are grouped with planning notes so you can compare where to spend time, what to skip, and what assumptions still need checking.

Keep ethics and safety visible

Sensitive areas, access warnings, and field etiquette stay in the planning surface so care is part of the trip, not homework at the end.

Product examples

A few pieces already in the planning flow.

These are examples of the kind of beta feedback that matters: whether the guidance is useful, whether the map makes the plan easier to inspect, and whether the warnings feel practical in the moment.

A Faunero planning screen with an Iceland puffin trip idea typed into the start-planning box.

Tell Faunero what you are thinking

Start with plain language, from a polished trip idea to a rough note like an Iceland puffin trip.

A list of Faunero example trip starters for Spain, Costa Rica, Boston shorebirds, and Botswana or Namibia.

Use starters when the idea is still fuzzy

Example prompts help people start with a country, weekend, migration window, camera goal, or future big trip.

A Faunero seasonal timing card for late May to mid-July peak breeding with learn-more detail.

Understand the best window

Seasonal timing cards explain why a date range matters, then expand into practical field notes.

A Faunero map view showing Dyrholaey with a puffin warning card and nearby map pins.

Plan with guardrails

Map-linked Stops can carry warnings and ethical boundaries, especially around nesting or sensitive wildlife.

Want to see whether Faunero fits your kind of wildlife travel?

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