The Orangutan Conservancy, and the Denver Zoo,
Lian Pin Koh, an ecologist at the University of Zurich, and Serge Wich of the
Great Ape Trust have devised an ingenious conservation drone equipped with
cameras, sensors and GPS. The drone cost less than $2,000 and the
user pre-programs each mission on a laptop computer. It offers a
cost-effective way of counting wildlife over difficult terrain. The imagery is
of far higher resolution than from satellites.
The researchers have put the drone to effective
use to map deforestation and count orangutans in North Sumatra.
The drone certainly will be an effective
conservation tool in difficult terrain. Tahrcountry exhorts conservationists to
go in for this new tool and improve its functioning. I am very excited.
Have a look at the video
2 comments:
Wow, it certainly is a very useful tool
KK Joseph
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