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**SayPro – Setting up of Automated Early Warning System on Wild Elephants (/ESA)
The elephant population is dwindling at a rapid pace. An estimated 25% have already gone extinct, and the wild elephant population has dropped by more than 30% over the last decade. Understanding the causes of this alarming drop is an important part of finding ways to halt its progression. One such cause is poaching, which affects elephants in many ways. Not only do poachers kill elephants for their ivory products, but they also threaten the habitat and food sources that these animals rely on for survival.
To address this issue and help save the endangered wild elephants from poaching, SayPro has set up automated early warning systems called ESA (Early Warning System). These systems use advanced cameras and sensors to identify any potential signs of threats to wild elephants in real time, providing crucial information that can help save these amazing creatures from certain doom.
SayPro’s ESA system is being used by the Endangered Species Automated Monitoring Network (ESAMN), a collaboration between WWF, NASA and Google Earth Outreach (GEORG) aimed at protecting and monitoring animals in their natural habitats across Asia.
Wildlife conservation is an important cause today. The elephants are being killed in their thousands for their tusks and other parts. SayPro is an initiative to ensure that these endangered species are not wiped out altogether.
With the help of this automated early warning system, we can easily monitor their movements and track them across the globe. If they get into trouble, the SayPro team will be there to help them out. We are making sure that every ounce of effort put into saving these animals is well-spent.
How about a system that not only detects possible animal attacks, but also alerts you before they happen?
SayPro is setting up of automated early warning system on wild elephants. The system consists of a network of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and ground stations positioned in places where elephants are likely to pass by. Whenever one of the elephants approaches the station, the signal gets transmitted to the nearest UAV and it starts capturing photos and video footage of the animal. The images reach the nearest elephant base camp within minutes and are used to track and monitor that particular elephant’s movement.
Are you one of those who think that wild animals don’t need our help and we should mind our own business?
This is the time to understand the importance and significance of conservation efforts. Elephants are slow as well as old in age, but they have immense strength, which makes them a favorite target of poachers. To ensure their security, they have set up automated early warning systems among their worldwide population.
Precautionary measures such as setting up of automated early warning system on elephants are now being taken by pro-conservationists and animal lovers at large. You can join this movement and contribute in your own way by setting up automated early warning system on your wild elephants.
The elephants are large and majestic, their silent approach leaving no sign of them in their wake. What if we told you that these giant beasts are already being tracked by GPS and can be located within minutes? No matter where they roam, the SayPro system will keep track of them in real time.
Introducing SayPro – the world’s first fully automated early warning system for endangered elephants. The setting up of this system is a big step forward in saving these majestic creatures from poachers and other threats. Through GPS tracking, SayPro ensures that the whereabouts of endangered animals are known at all times. This also means that experts can quickly respond to any call-outs or emergencies that may arise – saving precious lives in the process!
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