Since 1995, Save the Elephants, has tracked elephants using GPS and satellite. Kenya is a big laboratory where they develop remote sensing for elephants, and is the centre of they research, protection, grass roots, and communication programmes. They are now using GSM (cell telephone) units, with elephants sending regular text messages of their whereabouts. Understanding elephant dispersal and vital corridors that link safe havens one to another will help them advise government and stakeholders on wise land use and elephant management strategies.
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ResponderEliminarDate: Diciembre 2009
Size: 120 x 90 cms
Since 1995, Save the Elephants, has tracked elephants using GPS and satellite.
Kenya is a big laboratory where they develop remote sensing for elephants, and is the centre of they research, protection, grass roots, and communication programmes. They are now using GSM (cell telephone) units, with elephants sending regular text messages of their whereabouts. Understanding elephant dispersal and vital corridors that link safe havens one to another will help them advise government and stakeholders on wise land use and elephant management strategies.