Humanitarian, conservation and field-research organisations carry a duty of care to the people they send into remote environments. We prepare teams to deploy into tropical rainforest with the competence, routines and judgement that duty of care demands.

Field teams are often selected for their expertise, not their readiness for the environment. Avoidable illness, poor camp discipline and unclear escalation turn manageable deployments into incidents.
A field team that meets its duty of care, sustains itself over time, and returns having completed the work it was sent to do.