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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
African Drones Help Wildlife
I read Logan F post on Drones in Africa and I thought it was really cool how they are using the drones to help wildlife. The drones are a great start for helping wildlife like Logan said but they don't stop all the problems. People are sill hunting and killing the African wildlife such as the rhinos, elephants, and giraffes. I for one think that this should stop and I am positive that I am not the only one. To protect these wildlife creatures the San Fransico company Airware is designing new and improved drones to fly over and watch the animals. These new drones are designed to work well out of sight of the pilot. Which will expand the area of protection by a drone. In conclusion with nighttime vision and the infrared cameras the animals will stay protected. What do you think will help save these animals?
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