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Tuesday, February 11, 2014
What Would We Do Without Drones
In the Ol Pejeta Conservancy Reserve in South Africa there are animals like white rhinos, elephants, leopards, lions and chimpanzees. Since 2009 it has been home to four of the last northern white rhinos in the world. Also this large is reserve has only 190 workers and 40 of them are armed to protect the animals, but still poachers still try to steal their horns by cutting them off with chainsaws. So they have made a better why to protect them by using unmanned ariel drones equipped with cameras to see the poachers when they are attempting to steel the endangered animals. So would you want to see some of these animals or would you want to see the drones in action.
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I would want to see the drones in action seems cool that they can see all around them and help catch the poachers, technology is advancing now and is taking a huge part in security it will be interesting to see what will come next.
ReplyDeleteI would want to see the drones in action seems cool that they can see all around them and help catch the poachers, technology is advancing now and is taking a huge part in security it will be interesting to see what will come next. So in the articular "one mans drone saves rhino" i learned that they really do help.
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