Kenya to track elephants by satellite collars

0 Comment(s)Print E-mail Xinhua, March 19, 2012
Adjust font size:

Kenya Wildlife Services (KWS) and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) is set to begin tracking 10 elephants using satellite technology to help reduce conflict and beef up security operations in the world famous reserve.

IFAW Eastern Africa Regional Director, James Isiche said on Sunday the collared elephants in Tsavo East and West National Parks, will assist in mapping out the migratory corridors in the Parks and the buffer zones within the 43,000 square km ecosystem.

"Cases of conflict, particularly around Tsavo, have risen sharply over the years. By monitoring movements of the collared elephants, we anticipate that incidences of death, injury and damage to crops and property arising from conflict with elephants will be minimized by rapid deployment of rangers to those areas," Isiche said.

"The exercise which begins on Monday will effectively equip the KWS to design intervention measures for human-elephant conflict mitigation as well as mount security operations for the pachyderms, " IFAW said in a statement issued in Nairobi on Sunday.

The conservation group said the collared elephants' movements will be closely monitored for close to 20 months, as long as they retain the collars.

"In addition, given the rising elephant poaching in Kenya, we envisage that by monitoring them, more efficient and effective anti-poaching and law enforcement operations will be conducted by Tsavo's management," said Isiche.

Both male and female elephants, which will be collared by research scientists from KWS and IFAW in a week-long exercise, are spread out in different sites within the ecosystem.

Isiche stressed the need for Kenya to embrace cutting-edge technology in the management of its elephant population.

"In addition to providing an on-site technical team, IFAW has supplied the collars, satellite image receivers and software, and fuel for the helicopter, spotter plane and vehicles," the statement said.

According to Isiche, five elephants were collared last year by the same team, two of the elephants have since died whilst the movement of the remaining three continues to be monitored.

Before last year, the last collaring in Tsavo was done in 1972 using conventional collars that required manual tracking with radio transmitters.

The Tsavo ecosystem is critical for elephant conservation as it is home to the largest population of elephants and covers approximately four per cent of Kenya's landmass. An aerial census conducted last year established 12,573 elephants, a 2 percent increase from 11,696 in 2008.

Some of the common challenges facing Tsavo's management are poaching for ivory, human-elephant conflict, human encroachment and habitat destruction, livestock incursions into the Parks, and the adverse effects of climate change such as severe droughts.

IFAW has partnered with KWS in Tsavo since 2005 to enhance management operations in anti-poaching and law enforcement efforts, human-wildlife conflict mitigation and resolution, research, park infrastructural support, community conservation initiatives and education.

Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comment(s)

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 最新欧美精品一区二区三区| 真实国产乱子伦沙发睡午觉| 国产特级毛片AAAAAA视频| gogogo高清在线播放| 无码专区一va亚洲v专区在线 | 中文字幕免费在线看电影大全| 日韩精品一区在线| 亚洲国产亚洲综合在线尤物| 波多野结衣办公室33分钟| 免费人成网站7777视频| 手机在线视频你懂的| 在线观看亚洲av每日更新| 一区二区三区在线免费看| 播放中国女人毛片一级带| 亚洲成aⅴ人在线观看| 色噜噜狠狠色综合中文字幕| 国产成人无码AV一区二区| 怡红院视频在线| 国产系列在线播放| 99久久精品免费看国产一区二区三区 | 精品三级AV无码一区| 向日葵视频下载app网站进入ios下载安装| 野花国产精品入口| 国产国产精品人在线观看| 日本娇小videos精品| 国产精品丝袜久久久久久不卡| 777成影片免费观看| 国模极品一区二区三区| av天堂永久资源网| 太粗太长岳受不了了| 《溢出》by沈糯在线阅读| 少妇高潮太爽了在线观看| 中国女人内谢69xxx视频| 成全高清视频免费观看| 中文字幕人妻丝袜美腿乱| 放荡的女老板bd中文在线观看| 久久久久国产精品免费免费搜索| 日本牲交大片无遮挡| 久久亚洲精品国产亚洲老地址| 日本插曲的痛的30分钟| 久久五月天综合|