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In a significant move to combat wildlife crimes, the Bangladeshi government’s forest department has integrated surveillance drones into its conservation efforts. This innovative technology aims to bolster the capabilities of wildlife inspectors, enabling them to monitor and protect vulnerable species more effectively.
In mid-November, Abdullah As Sadeque, a dedicated wildlife inspector from the Wildlife Crime Control Unit (WCCU), began utilizing drones to establish a comprehensive surveillance network around a known poaching hotspot. The aerial perspective provided by the drones allows for a more strategic approach to tracking illegal activities and enhancing the overall efficiency of conservation operations.
The introduction of drones marks a pivotal shift in how wildlife crimes are addressed in Bangladesh. By leveraging advanced technology, the forest department hopes to deter poachers and safeguard the country's rich biodiversity. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need for innovative solutions in the ongoing battle against wildlife trafficking and habitat destruction.
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