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Using Data to Safeguard Our Natural & Cultural Legacy

Xi Zhinong, China’s foremost wildlife photographer and founder of Wild China Film, has dedicated his life to protecting endangered species by telling their stories through photographs. The data that Zhinong and his group create is a powerful force for good, but without the technology to store, protect and share it, these stories remained untold.

Photo Courtesy of Xi Zhinong, Wild China Film

Photo Courtesy of Xi Zhinong, Wild China Film

A Cornerstone of Conservation

Seagate understands that data—photos, videos and other information—can spark insight and lead to transformative change. That’s why Seagate provides data and cloud storage solutions to leading conservation groups such as Wild China Film, the Wildlife Conservation Network and The Rescued Film Project. Armed with Seagate tools for efficiently acquiring and sharing data, these organizations are safeguarding our natural and cultural heritage.

To fulfill its commitment to these efforts, Seagate is providing these groups with a range of data storage solutions. Seagate storage is storing footage of snow leopards from infrared camera traps, backing up irreplaceable images of the elusive snub-nosed monkeys in China, and telling the stories that history forgot.

To learn more about how Seagate and conservation organizations are using data to preserve and protect, click the links below.

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Wild China Film

Protecting Wildlife Through Photography

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Wildlife Conservation Network

Using Data to Save Endangered Species

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The Rescued Film Project

Telling the Stories that History Forgot

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World Wildlife Fund

Using Data to Defend a Defenseless Animal

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CyArk

Preserving Cultural Sites, One Byte at a Time

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