Thursday, May 30, 2013

DIGITAL EYES & EARS FOR WILDLIFE PROTECTION




DIGITAL EYES and EARS FOR WILDLIFE PROTECTION

Go Here To Vote Now!!!

https://globalimpactchallenge.withgoogle.com/#/zsl


Project:

The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) will use next generation camera traps, equipped with automated sensors, to better protect threatened wildlife. Sensors will be able to instantaneously transmit alerts of gunfire, vehicle movement and human presence.
Impact:

Wildlife crime is one of the largest illegal trades in the world. Rhino poaching increased by over 40% from 2011-2012, posing a real threat to communities and tourism operations that depend on wildlife. Over two years, ZSL plans to reduce poaching incidents in a threatened Kenyan protected area by 50%, providing greater protection for endangered rhinos, elephants, and more. Ultimately, increased awareness of effective patrols will deter poachers, reduce threats and increase security for local community groups and wildlife rangers.

VISIT CHARITY: http://www.zsl.org

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