Build the field record once. Apply it program by program.
One Health operations · parasite control · nutritional support · surveillance support
WildMeds is disease-agnostic infrastructure. Where a responsible authority has established a lawful station-based protocol, the platform can organize equipment, schedules, batches, field events, exceptions, and supporting documentation around that program.
01Program model
Configure the record around the authorized protocol
Each program can carry its own objective, target population, authority, material or product identity, lot number, operating period, station cohort, expected delivery window, and escalation threshold.
Program, product, lot, and feed-batch identifiers
Responsible operator and authorization record
Start, stop, withdrawal, and expiration controls where applicable
02Applications
A common operating layer for distinct field objectives
Potential uses include authorized parasite-control programs, nutritional or mineral supplementation, pre-positioned emergency-response infrastructure, bait or attractant scheduling for surveillance support, and other controlled-access wildlife-management activities.
03Boundaries
Technical credibility requires saying what the platform does not do
The system does not diagnose disease, determine medical necessity, select a drug, establish efficacy, or convert an unapproved product into an approved use. Some diseases—including chronic wasting disease—do not have a station-delivered treatment solution. WildMeds documents equipment operations only within an independently authorized program.
04Reporting
Convert high-volume events into decision-ready evidence
Instead of forcing managers to read thousands of routine events, the portal can summarize compliance, coverage, exceptions, unresolved interruptions, batch traceability, and station-level audit history for the selected operational period.
WildMeds, WildCore PRO, and FeedVault are field-control and documentation technologies—not animal drugs, veterinary services, diagnostic systems, or substitutes for an approved response plan. Any medicated feed, pesticide, biologic, or other treatment material must be lawfully authorized and used exactly as directed.