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Tech solution helps solve human-wildlife conflicts

At Lewa Conservancy, wildlife is monitored remotely using a network

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by Lucy Githugo for bird story agency

News10 September 2023 - 23:50
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Zebras, antelopes and an elephant scattered in the wide Lewa Wildlife Conservancy’s savannah

As the sun creeps above a rising mist to cast a warm, golden glow across the savannah and the hills beyond, the land is already busy with the routine of a thousand animals. The trek to watering holes, the foraging and the predating that brings tourists in their thousands to witness a spectacle found nowhere else but in Africa. This is the beginning of a new day in the 65,000 acres of the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy.

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