About Terra Listens

Connecting people to nature while building tools for conservation.

Our Story

Scott, Mike and Casey at the first production run of the Terra Station

Scott, Mike and Casey at the first production run of the Terra Station

In late 2019, Scott, Mike and Casey got together to fulfill the dream of using sound to monitor wildlife on a global scale. Their timing seemed terrible, since they started just as the pandemic struck. But a successful Kickstarter taught them that their greatest asset is community, and that was something people really needed during those years.

It took four years of design, trials, fundraising and manufacturing to get to the finish line, but in late 2024 they shipped over 2000 Terra Stations: crowd-sourced bioacoustic monitors that connect people to local wildlife while building a brand new tool for global conservation.

"As powerful as the Terra Network is technologically, we're learning that our greatest source of power is the community of people supporting it."

Scott Whittle | President of Terra

Terra Stations around the world will drive conservation

Terra Stations around the world will drive conservation.

As Terra grows, so does our community of researchers and nature lovers, and the power of those supporters is reflected in the millions of data points we're collecting to help save the wildlife we love. Each bird or animal that we save through Terra is a victory for our community, empowering us to take concrete action in reversing the damage our planet has sustained in the past centuries, and restoring both the wild world and ourselves to a healthy state of abundance.

Terra and CTT

Golden eagle with tracker

Golden eagle with tracker

Cellular Tracking Technologies, or CTT, was founded by Mike Lanzone and Casey Halverson in 2009. In response to the needs of a wind-power company to survey Golden Eagles, they used old cell-phone parts to build the world's first cellular-based wildlife tracker. That auspicious beginning has led to years of innovation and growth, and CTT now employs more than 40 people and has supported thousands of research projects on all seven continents, ranging from studies on Penguins in Antarctica to the re-release of the California Condor into the wild.

CTT Headquarters in Cape May, NJ

CTT Headquarters in Cape May, NJ

CTT is part-owner of Terra, and provides contract manufacturing and business services to Terra, enabling Terra to do everything from design to procurement to manufacture to distribution. Headquartered in Cape May, NJ, one of the birding capitols of the world, CTT has become a leader in the growing tech economy that blends socially and environmentally conscious business with solid contributions to jobs and financial growth in their community.

Our Team

Scott Whittle

Scott Whittle

Coauthor of the Warbler Guide and App, Scott has moved from educator and author to startup president, and is passionate about Terra's almost unlimited potential to build a conservation community.

Mike Lanzone

Mike Lanzone

Co-founder and CEO of CTT, Mike's life-long dedication to birds and wildlife has led to conservation and research projects all over the globe. He sees the power of Terra's network as a game-changing tool for environmental research.

Casey Halverson

Casey Halverson

COO and co-founder of CTT, Casey uses his software, electronics, and radio skill set to evolve the company's product line. He is deeply involved in building out the features and capabilities of Terra.

Contact Us

Due to our limited staff, we are unable to provide a contact phone number, but please reach out to support@terra.zohodesk.com and we'll get back to you promptly!

Press

Press inquiries are welcome — please reach out to scott@terralistens.com

Research & Wildlife Organizations

We are pleased to work with wildlife organizations and researchers — please reach out to scott@terralistens.com to discuss your needs.