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REHKITZ RESCUE BY DRONE

DRONES AS A SERVICE. EVERYTHING FROM A SINGLE SOURCE.

REHKITZ RESCUE BY DRONE

DRONES AS A SERVICE. EVERYTHING FROM A SINGLE SOURCE.

As experts, we advise you on fawn rescue using drones and assist you in selecting suitable technology, obtaining a drone license, and navigating the approval process—so that you can safely protect fawns and other young animals from mowers. Your advantages:

OUR EXPERTS FOR YOUR QUESTIONS

Simply book an appointment or fill out the contact form.

As experts, we advise you on fawn rescue using drones and assist you in selecting suitable technology, obtaining a drone license, and navigating the approval process—so that you can safely protect fawns and other young animals from mowers. Your advantages:

OUR EXPERTS FOR YOUR QUESTIONS

Simply book an appointment or fill out the contact form.

FAWN RESCUE BY DRONE

Modern thermal imaging technology for the protection of young animals

 

Fawn rescue by drone Drones are based on modern thermal imaging technology and clearly structured processes. They therefore make an important contribution to wildlife rescue and animal protection during the mowing season. Droniq advises you on the selection of suitable systems and supports you in meeting all technical and regulatory requirements.

 

Quick search of large areas

With the right technology and a structured approach, up to 30 hectares of land can be checked per hour on average. This ensures fast and thorough inspection of large areas during the mowing season. We advise you on the selection of suitable drone technology and the training of drone pilots. We also assist you in preparing all the necessary documents for official approvals so that you can use drones safely and in compliance with current regulations.

 

Precise animal detection

High-performancethermal imaging and RGB zoom cameras enable reliable identification of animals – even at higher ambient temperatures of up to 25 degrees Celsius. We advise you on the selection of suitable sensor technology and provide the necessary knowledge for safe and proper use of the technology as part of pilot training.

 

Close cooperation and security

Successful fawn rescue requires good cooperation between farmers, hunters, and other stakeholders. We advise you on operational preparation and safe procedures so that your teams can organize the rescue efficiently. 

 

Contact us for a personalized quote andfurther information.
We are happy to answer any questions you may have about fawn rescue using drones. On request, we can also provide you with information about possible subsidies for animal rescue using drones.

Our Fawn Rescue Campaign 2026

To provide targeted support to organizations, Droniq is offering a special promotion as part of the 2026 fawn rescue season:

When purchasing a thermal imaging drone for fawn rescue by June 30, 2026, fawn rescue associations will receive 5 drone pilot licenses (A2), including the online exam, free of charge.

This allows multiple volunteers to be trained at the same time—and makes the organization significantly more flexible overall.

Important:
The fees for the examination administered by the Federal Aviation Authority (LBA) are not included in this promotion.

Interested? Then get in touch with us using the contact form!

Our offer for you as a farmer:
Detect and rescue fawns and other young animals quickly and effectively with the drone!

Fast area flight

The right drone technology makes it possible to search an average of 30 hectares of land per hour, ensuring fast and thorough inspection of large agricultural areas. We advise you on permits and regulatory requirements and assist you in obtaining your drone pilot's license.

Precise animal detection

The use of modern drone technology enables reliable animal detection thanks to powerful thermal imaging and RGB zoom cameras. Even at higher ambient temperatures of up to 25 degrees, the technology remains powerful and reliable, enabling effective animal detection even on warm days. We support you in selecting suitable systems and train you as drone pilots to use the technology safely.

Joint animal protection

The animals are secured by local farmers, hunters, or volunteer groups. We provide advice on structured planning and safe implementation of fawn rescue using drones in compliance with all regulatory requirements. 

On request, we also provide fawn boxes to offer the animals found additional protection and safety. Rescue operations require support staff in order to carry them out quickly and efficiently.

How fawn rescue by drone works...

SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION NOW TO FIND THE RIGHT DRONE FOR YOU!

Would you also like to detect and rescue fawns and other young animals quickly and effectively with a drone? Then get in touch with us.

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Case studies: Droniq supports in action

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  • Northern Germany

    Alexander Wulf, Droniq: Contact: +49 69 509 547 443

    Torben Clausen: Contact: +49 171 17 65 703, Mon-Thu: 5-7 p.m., Fri: 2-7 p.m.

    Markus Hedemann: Contact: +49 172 52 83 480

    Thorsten Jungnickel, Dronehead: Contact: +49 1575 1980 467, Mail: info@dronehead.de

    Johannes Küpper: Contact: +49 2043 946 55 14, Mon-Sat: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

    Scen Lüers, Skypic Media: Contact: +49 172 57 58 106, Mail: s.lueers@skypic-media.de

  • East Germany

    Alexander Wulf, Droniq: Contact: +49 69 509 547 443

    Markus Hedemann (also Lower Saxony / Bremen): Contact: +49 172 52 83 480

    Johannes Küpper: Contact: +49 2043 946 55 14, Mon-Sat: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

  • West Germany

    Alexander Wulf, Droniq: Contact: +49 69 509 547 443

    Johannes Küpper: Contact: +49 2043 946 55 14, Mon-Sat: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

  • Southern Germany

    Alexander Wulf, Droniq: Contact: +49 69 509 547 443

Invitation to the next free DRONIQlive on January 29, 2026

The drone market in 2025/2026: Much progress has been made, but key questions remain unanswered. In the next edition of the DRONIQlive webinar, we will take a clear look at the developments of the past year, existing areas for improvement, and the outlook for 2026.

Moderator Alexander Tummes discusses this with Carsten Konzock (LBA), Jan Schönberg (Drones), and Jan-Eric Putze (Droniq).