Conservationists are installing advanced cameras in remote parts of Africa so you can keep track of endangered animals in real time via an app and even help protect them against poachers.
As a part of the Instant Wild project by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) — funded by award donations from Google and the Royal Wedding Charitable Gift Fund of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge — satellite-connected and motion-triggered cameras are now pushing out images of animals in Kenya. Users worldwide can access the photos immediately via the accompanying Instant Wild app [iTunes link] and identify animals by cross-checking with the platform’s field guide. Read more…
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