The Foliagenator® makes feeding wildlife easier by extending the life of cut foliage.
The Foliagenator® is not currently available, as the new improved model is being developed.
Store your foliage in purpose-built containers, separated by variety, and let the Foliagenator® water the foliage at automatic, timed intervals. No plumbing is needed, and water is filtered and recycled. Thanks to its solar panels, no additional power supply is necessary either. Foliagenator® is fully off-grid, environmentally friendly, and makes wildlife food storage easier.
Wildlife care is demanding and often overwhelming. With numerous hungry mouths to feed, sourcing the right food is a vital task that requires time and effort. Therefore, proper storage and management of foliage is critical to reducing waste.
The Foliagenator® keeps foliage fresh for longer than conventional storage methods. The fully automated, self-contained unit cleans foliage and waters it at timed intervals. This prevents the foliage from drying out and has been proven to extend the edible life and nutritional value of foliage cut and collected for wildlife.
The Foliagenator® is purpose-built to provide wildlife with fresher food, offering the best possible chance of recovery.
Every animal needs something a bit different when it comes to care and feeding, and every carer has their own way of doing things too. To get storage right, we work closely with the carers who will be using the unit to understand their needs first. We then build their Foliagenator® based on what we know works best from units already in use.
The Foliagenator® has been thoroughly tested and is in use by a variety of wildlife organisations and care facilities throughout Australia. It has been proven to keep all types of foliage fresh for longer, regardless of the animal for which it is collected. We have been helping carers of kangaroos, koalas, possums, birds and more to keep their hungry patients fed with nutritious fresh foliage.
Watch the Foliagenator® in action
Beautiful animation and generated images kindly donated by Dan Burke.
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