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TRACKING TECHNOLOGY FOR WILDLIFE
Canon bets big on India’s creator boom with new video-focused EOS R6V cameraCanon India has launched the EOS R6V full-frame camera and RF 20-50mm F4L IS USM lens, marking a stronger push toward video-first content c...
She left Maharashtra, crossed the deep Arabian waters, and nearly reached Oman after 3,500 km trip, then does the unexpectedAn Olive Ridley turtle, Dhaval Lakshmi, has astonished experts by traversing 3,500 kms across the Arabian Sea, even nearing Oman's coast be...
How Some Animals Navigate Thousands of Kilometers Without LandmarksRemarkable animal migrations across vast distances, like those of birds and sea turtles, continue to baffle scientists. While magnetorecept...
Super Mario Galaxy Movie box office collection: Film based on Nintendo video game registers record-smashing Easter weekendSuper Mario Galaxy movie has done wonderful business over the three-day Easter weekend in the United States.
Bats Were Suspected of Hunting Birds for Years, but What Scientists Finally Heard Changes EverythingScientists have confirmed that noctule bats hunt birds in the night sky. Using advanced tracking and audio devices, researchers observed ba...
Scientists Are Decoding the Strategies Animals Use to Survive Climate ChangeUnderstanding animal behaviour in the wild is crucial for species survival and adaptation. Behavioral ecology, now interdisciplinary with g...
ICARUS: The Space Technology That Is Changing How We Study WildlifeA groundbreaking initiative, ICARUS 2.0, is revolutionizing wildlife tracking with tiny satellite sensors. Launched in late 2025, this adva...
How Satellites Are Revealing Secret Animal Migrations Across the PlanetTracking animals from space is now possible. Satellites monitor sea turtles, elephants, and whales. This technology helps understand animal...
Watch out! Elephant ahead: Why Indian Railways is turning to tech to save the gentle giantsEvery year, over a dozen elephants get killed on India’s railway tracks. Govt is now racing to protect the beast with a mix of new technolo...
Centre seeks localised, humane SOPs for taming human-animal conflictsState forest departments across India have raised concerns about human-wildlife conflicts, prompting the Centre to consider measures such a...
Assam bets on drones to protect wildlife, ropes in RMSI to find ideal onesThe northeastern state has roped in global geographic information systems (GIS) consulting company RMSI to recommend competitive technical ...
Tigers at risk of poaching over sharing locations on social mediaField directors of tiger reserves in Madhya Pradesh and other states have been asked to take steps to prevent circulation of pictures and v...
- US offers technology to track and protect Indian tigers
US has offered to help India in the country's efforts to track and protect Bengal tigers, as the two countries seek to strengthen collabora...
US offers technology to track and protect Indian tigersThe US has offered support to India's Project Tiger designed to protect the population of Bengal tigers in their natural habitats.
Researchers develop new radio-tracking drone to locate wildlifeResearchers used the drones to track radio-tagged bettongs, sometimes referred to as rat-kangaroos, at the Mulligan's Flat woodland sanctua...
Drones to control man-animal conflict around forests!"Besides regular surveillance of our wildlife, we have found that drones can also be used for conflict resolution."
- Drones to control man-animal conflict around forests!
If things go according to plan, drones may soon come to the rescue of those caught in conflict with wild animals.
Unmanned drones to guard forests and wildlifeScientists have devised a series of customised drones that will monitor poaching,track wildlife and count the number of endangered species.
Forest department planning 'micro-chip' technology to track felinesWith the leopard menace growing in the district, the state forest department is planning a hi-tech way of maintaining a data base of feline...
- Latest technologies to support wildlife conservation
The Wild Life Institute of India is also helping authorities to prosecute offenders by churning out forensic data.