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Satellite Tracks Animal Panic to Stop Poachers in Africa
InnovationMay 23

Satellite Tracks Animal Panic to Stop Poachers in Africa

A new satellite system called Icarus is reading "panic signals" in how African wildlife moves, creating an early warning system that could save rhinos, elephants, and cheetahs from poachers. Scientists discovered that animals like zebras and wildebeest scatter in distinctive patterns when hunters approach, while giraffes stay calm and point their heads toward the danger.

BBC Future3 min read
Teen's AI Detects Poacher Gunshots in Rainforests
InnovationFeb 27

Teen's AI Detects Poacher Gunshots in Rainforests

A 17-year-old student built an AI model that can pick out gunshots from jungle noise, giving wildlife rangers a powerful new tool to stop elephant poaching in real time. The breakthrough could transform how conservationists protect critically endangered forest elephants across Africa.

Scientific American2 min read
South Africa Embeds Radioactive Isotopes in Rhino Horns
VideosFeb 26

South Africa Embeds Radioactive Isotopes in Rhino Horns

Scientists in South Africa are inserting safe radioactive isotopes into rhino horns, making them detectable at borders and worthless to poachers. After six years of development and successful testing on 20 rhinos, the groundbreaking Rhisotope Project is now being deployed across game reserves.

Good News Network3 min read
South Africa Makes 33 Rhinos Radioactive to Stop Poachers
Planet WinsFeb 24

South Africa Makes 33 Rhinos Radioactive to Stop Poachers

Scientists in South Africa are inserting harmless radioactive pellets into rhino horns, making them detectable at borders and unsafe to consume. The innovative approach has already proven it can spot a single horn hidden in a shipping container.

MIT Technology Review2 min read