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A low-cost and open source system that helps to early detect and alert people about the presence of large mammals.
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| Avoiding wildlife |
| Non-animal alert systems |
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| Elephant |
| Polar bear |
| Tiger |
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| Crops |
| Human safety |
| Livestock |
| Property |
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| Africa |
| Asia |
| North America |
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| http://blog.arribada.org/2018/04/17/helping-solve-human-wildlife-conflict-with-infrared-technology-advances/ |
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Addressing Human – Wildlife interaction issues often requires a combination of diverse initiatives. While many of these already exist, they are spread out across the globe in such a way that many remain unknown and not available to all.
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Hi Tommy,
I managed this HWC project for the Arribada Initiative. You can read more about our progress on the Arribada Initiative blog. There are several posts documenting our progress.
https://arribada.org/category/human-wildlife-conflict/
We are currently looking for funding to complete the machine learning phase of the project. We are open to suggestions or comments about the work. Let us know what you think.