Meridian Kiosks partnering with Cornell University to deploy wildlife-information kiosks
October 18, 2009
Meridian Kiosks has announced a partnership with Cornell University's ornithology lab, a wildlife preservation initiative, to deploy information kiosks at various wildlife refuge locations throughout the United States.
According to a news release from Meridian, the kiosks enable users to input a description of a bird and find out what species it is, as well as other details. Meridian says it has built and shipped the kiosks to Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge in Decatur, Ala.; the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Sanibel, Fla.; and the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Refuge headquarters in Mayville, Wis., among others.
Meridian now is working on an outdoor wildlife-information kiosk for deployment at the EB Forsythe national Wildlife Refuge in Oceanville, N.J., the company says.