EarthRanger is a software tool developed by Vulcan Inc. to assist protected area managers and rangers in monitoring wildlife and combating poaching through real-time data. Since its inception in 2015 in response to the poaching crisis highlighted by the Great Elephant Census, EarthRanger has expanded its use to 80 conservation areas across 22 countries, offering capabilities such as GPS tracking, heatmaps for patrol efficiency, and geospatial context for data-driven decision-making. With a team of 18 professionals working globally, the platform supports conservation efforts by providing actionable insights into animal behavior and ecological changes, and real-time alerts for threats. Designed with user needs at its core, EarthRanger facilitates rapid response in time-critical situations without requiring extensive technical infrastructure, thereby respecting resource constraints typical of remote protected areas. The platform's latest upgrades, such as an update to Mapbox GL JS, enhance its analytics and visualization capabilities, while ongoing partnerships emphasize its commitment to evolving conservation challenges and technological integration.