Open Source
Yuma IT builds and maintains open-source software for wildlife conservation, link management, and developer tooling. The code is public, the licences are permissive, and anyone is welcome to fork, read, or contribute.
Our flagship open-source projects include WildTrack360, a wildlife rehabilitation management system used by carers and wildlife centres around Australia, and Indigi.Link, a link attribution platform built on Dub and adapted for Indigenous community and organisational use.
Releasing work publicly is part of how we operate. It lets smaller organisations and community groups run real software without licensing overhead, and it keeps us honest about the quality of the tools we put our name on.