The ShotSpotter solution has helped authorities reduce rhino poaching killings by 60% inside the park’s Intensified Protection Zone.
Improved capabilities to react to poaching incidents and deployment of technology are among the reasons rhino poaching is decreasing in SA.
With innovation being the common denominator, it's no wonder farmers are using IOT to improve yields, bolster cattle numbers and so much more.
The MTN Business Internet of things anti-poaching solution has been piloted in the Welgevonden Nature Reserve, in Limpopo.
Dimension Data and Cisco test anti-poaching tech in SA that secures the game reserve and does not harm animals.
Technology interventions help in the decline of poaching as well as in the increased number of arrests.
There is no evidence showing apps have played any role in the lawlessness in the park, says Latest Sightings.
South African National Parks mulls banning the use of mobile applications at the park following an increased rate of lawlessness.
The government hails the use of technologies in turning the tide against rhino poachers.
The game reserve and various partners invest in unmanned aerial vehicles to combat poaching.
The testing of drones and other technologies in the Kruger National Park is part of government's proactive anti-poaching campaign.
The company sponsored a Bathawk plane, which will be used in anti-poaching efforts at the Kruger National Park.