The network consists of sensors, radar and surveillance and infrared cameras that are placed in the park and link up with an app.
Right now tested technology, to be installed in the Kenyan park within two years, Kolmarden Zoo. Linköping University has already been awarded membership in the Clinton Global Initiative for its work against the very animal trade.
According to Fredrik Gustafsson, Professor of Sensor Informatics at Linkoping University, the technological solution multiple applications.
– It is not just about rhinos, but also that there is a big problem to protect such marine environments, forests and minerals. All the illegal trade in natural resources is a global problem, he says to P4 Östergötland.
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