In 2012, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
started to use high-tech equipment - unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to protect
wild animals to prevent African wildlife hunting by illegal poachers. Google supported
it appropriation $ 5,000,000 in financial assistance.
WWF selected African country Namibia as a trail.
WWF selected African country Namibia as a trail.
UAV for the protection of animals equipped with a variety of cameras and sensors, can detect fly day and night; the protected animals have been labeled by the chip tag containing application radio frequency technology (RFID); place real-time communication of ground sensors in key areas; local officials can track poachers and animal tracks through monitoring platform.
According to the World Wildlife Fund and
IUCN jointly operated wildlife trade monitoring program (TAFFIC North America)
director Crawford • Allen said the new system will not only help Namibia
commandos quickly communicate, but also to so that they are exposed to such
high-tech. In the case of people unaware, the UAV can easily capture bushes
giraffe 15 meters away and also can feel the heat of poachers.
In fact, the WWF was not the only one using
UAVs to combat poachers organization. Technology develop corporation Airware also
cooperated with the Kenyan Ol Pejeta protected areas apply this technology.
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