Nature Based Science

Nature Based Science

Turn rehabilitation into a return

Quenda transforms land restoration into measurable commercial & ESG value.

Benefits

Benefits

Next generation land rehabilitation has arrived

Quenda’s fleet of autonomous, solar-powered rovers uses advanced AI to survey each site, understand its unique needs and deliver hydration and nutrients with precision. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach, it’s tailored restoration built on science and data.

Restoration, not rehab

Quenda rebuilds ecosystems by rehydrating land and supporting biodiversity.

Restoration, not rehab

Quenda rebuilds ecosystems by rehydrating land and supporting biodiversity.

Restoration, not rehab

Quenda rebuilds ecosystems by rehydrating land and supporting biodiversity.

Lower cost

Autonomous rovers remove the need for heavy machinery, making land restoration far cheaper than traditional methods.

Carbon positive

100% solar powered - every hectare restored adds to your carbon balance instead of depleting it.

Verifiable Impact

Science-based data and reporting make it easy to prove results to investors, regulators, and communities.

Scalable technology

Lightweight, autonomous rovers can operate continuously and expand restoration across vast mining landscapes.

Indigenous partnerships

Working with local communities ensures knowledge sharing, cultural engagement, and stronger environmental outcomes.

Our Process

Our Process

Our Process

Simple science. Powerful results.

Quenda restores land by working with nature, not against it. Our rovers mimic the natural behaviours of small marsupials, creating the conditions for water, oxygen, and nutrients to reach the soil where they’re needed most.

Step 1

Capture the rain

Most rainfall in semi-arid areas runs off and is wasted. Our rovers create small pits that trap and hold water where it falls.

Analysing site conditions..

Rainfall patterns

Soil moisture

Erosion risk

Vegetation cover

Nutrient levels

Analysing site conditions..

Rainfall patterns

Soil moisture

Erosion risk

Vegetation cover

Nutrient levels

Analysing site conditions..

Rainfall patterns

Soil moisture

Erosion risk

Vegetation cover

Nutrient levels

Step 2

Feed the soil

By opening pathways underground, these pits help water, oxygen, and nutrients flow deeper into the soil, delivering the essentials of life.

  • Restoration Data:
    Pits Created: 1,247
    Avg Depth: 12cm
    Mean Soil Heath:
    > Topsoil Depth: 6.2 cm
    > Subsoil Moisture: 9%
    > Organic Matter: Low (1.3%)
    > Degradation Level: Severe
    > Pit Formation: Active...




  • Restoration Data:
    Pits Created: 1,247
    Avg Depth: 12cm
    Mean Soil Heath:
    > Topsoil Depth: 6.2 cm
    > Subsoil Moisture: 9%
    > Organic Matter: Low (1.3%)
    > Degradation Level: Severe
    > Pit Formation: Active...




  • Restoration Data:
    Pits Created: 1,247
    Avg Depth: 12cm
    Mean Soil Heath:
    > Topsoil Depth: 6.2 cm
    > Subsoil Moisture: 9%
    > Organic Matter: Low (1.3%)
    > Degradation Level: Severe
    > Pit Formation: Active...




  • Restoration Data:
    Pits Created: 1,247
    Avg Depth: 12cm
    Mean Soil Heath:
    > Topsoil Depth: 6.2 cm
    > Subsoil Moisture: 9%
    > Organic Matter: Low (1.3%)
    > Degradation Level: Severe
    > Pit Formation: Active...




  • Restoration Data:
    Pits Created: 1,247
    Avg Depth: 12cm
    Mean Soil Heath:
    > Topsoil Depth: 6.2 cm
    > Subsoil Moisture: 9%
    > Organic Matter: Low (1.3%)
    > Degradation Level: Severe
    > Pit Formation: Active...




  • Restoration Data:
    Pits Created: 1,247
    Avg Depth: 12cm
    Mean Soil Heath:
    > Topsoil Depth: 6.2 cm
    > Subsoil Moisture: 9%
    > Organic Matter: Low (1.3%)
    > Degradation Level: Severe
    > Pit Formation: Active...




Step 3

Unlock biodiversity

The improved soil conditions allow seeds to germinate and native plants to take hold, providing food and habitat for animals.

Natural restoration

Ecosystem creation

Natural restoration

Ecosystem creation

Natural restoration

Ecosystem creation

Step 4

Let nature take over

Once the foundation is set, ecosystems regenerate naturally, with minimal human intervention, creating long-term resilience and measurable carbon benefits.

Carbon stored

Soil health improved

Wildlife returns

Carbon stored

Soil health improved

Wildlife returns

Carbon stored

Soil health improved

Wildlife returns

Low cost & Zero emission land rehabiliation for the resources industry

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