About
        Engineering for outcomes nature can feel
        CESA exists to bridge the worlds of conservation and engineering - two disciplines that, when
          brought together, can create real, lasting
          impact. We design, test, and deploy technology that supports the protection and restoration of ecosystems:
          smart traps that detect invasive pests, drones
          that map habitats, sensors that monitor wildlife, and prototypes that bring cutting-edge tools into the hands
          of conservationists.
        We also build partnerships that make these innovations possible. Our members include engineers,
          ecologists, iwi and hapū representatives,
          scientists, students, and volunteers who share a single purpose: to use human ingenuity in service of the
          living world. Through workshops, field projects,
          hackathons, and collaborative R&D, we turn ideas into solutions that strengthen conservation outcomes across
          the motu.
        CESA is a nationwide charitable incorporated society made up of people who care deeply about
          both the natural world and the technology that
          shapes it. Our core team includes conservation officers, engineers, designers, researchers, and community
          leaders - but our strength lies in our network.
          We work hand-in-hand with local trusts, iwi and hapū groups, the Department of Conservation, councils,
          universities, and industry partners to co-create
          solutions that are technically sound and culturally grounded.
        We welcome anyone who wants to make a difference - whether you are a student learning your
          craft, an engineer seeking purpose, a
          conservationist looking for tools, or a donor wanting impact.