African
militaries want surveillance drones to patrol their borders and vast areas.
This could help the wildlife in Africa too because they could spot the
people who try to hunt the animals in the area. They could protect endangered
animals and deliver medicine. They could also drive economic growth, with cargo
drones moving goods quickly and cheaply. There are many ways the drones could
help Africa besides protecting the wildlife. But some people say that these
drones could also cause problems. How do you think surveillance drones could
help or create problems for Africa?
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Tessa you have good details in your writing. it is a sad thing that poachers do to the animals, they should be protected, but there is one draw bake the price it is alot of money as much as 70,000$! other wise it was good!
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