[post_page_title]Tracking the elephants[/post_page_title]
Working in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund, they devised a project that would see the elephants in the Selous Game Reserve receive GPS collars. They trialed these trackers across a 12-month time span, during which time 60 of the elephants in the park were tagged.
Considering the enormous size of the reserve, these GPS collars were essential for keeping an eye on the elephants when the rangers weren’t physically watching them. They would know as soon as the animals were in danger, allowing them to respond quickly.
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