Satellite images to aid elephant conservation from space

Conservationists have started using satellite imagery to count elephants from space, a technique that British experts hope will help protect threatened populations in Africa.

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A mahout or elephant keeper stands next to a herd of elephants at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in Pinnawala, about 90 km from the capital Colombo on August 11, 2020. - World Elephant Day is celebrated every year on August 12 to spread awareness about the preservation and protection of elephants. (Photo by LAKRUWAN WANNIARACHCHI / AFP)

2021-01-23 12:50:17

Conservationists have started using satellite imagery to count elephants from space, a technique that British experts hope will help protect threatened populations in Africa.

Researchers at the University of Oxford and the University of Bath said the use of algorithms, machine learning and satellite technology could replace current techniques used to count elephants -- a critical aspect of conservation.

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