It is our mission at Wildland Security to use cutting edge technology to promote global wildlife conservation.
Wildland Security aims to be the leader in anti-poaching and conservation based technology. Our passion is our
framework and we are committed to sharing our products with the world to promote a more protected, peaceful
planet.
Wildland Security is a not-for-profit organization that provides advanced camera systems and other technologies
in order to enhance anti-poaching efforts throughout the globe. Poacher detection cameras, or “TrailGuards”,
will be placed in various parks in order to prevent the loss of wildlife at local, national and international levels.
Wildland Security determines areas threatened by poaching and assesses the current framework of park systems
in order to fully optimize the role that TrailGuards can play in preventing future poaching. Our organization will
work with conservationists and environmentalists across the globe to integrate our advanced anti-poaching
technologies in order to save endangered species worldwide.
Steve Gulick President and Founder
Wildland Security was founded in 2007 by Steve Gulick,
an engineer and twenty year veteran of conservation work
in Africa. He conceived and developed TrailGuards in response
to witnessing the growing threat of poaching activities to the
survival of wildlife.
John Paino Senior Vice President
A pioneer in the food business, John Paino co-founded Nasoya
Foods in 1978. Over the years Nasoya has become the top
selling brand of tofu across the United States. In 1990 after selling
Nasoya, John moved on to develop and market other successful foods.
As a long time conservation enthusiast, John Paino brings exceptional
business skills to the organization.
Julia Paino Head of Business Development & Strategy
As a Business and Environmental Studies Major at Skidmore College,
Julia Paino has worked to promote sustainable businesses and
wildlife conservation. Her commitment to wildlife protection
has made her a valuable asset to Wildland Security.