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Smart Parks - Providing technology and services to protect wildlife
Smart Parks provides advanced sensor solutions to conserve endangered wildlife and efficiently manage park areas by providing cutting-edge technology.
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Greater protection for Zambia’s orphaned elephants and other vulnerable species - Smart Parks
This past month, Smart Parks joined a scoping trip to Kafue National Park, Zambia in
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A new way of tracking Namibia’s desert lion - Smart Parks
Smart Parks has established the first Smart Park in Namibia, creating new opportunities to monitor
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First LoRaWAN® Elephant Collar successfully deployed in Liwonde
Park Rangers in Liwonde National Park in Malawi are for the first time able to see elephant locations every fifteen minutes. This is possible due to new Smart Parks technology providing Rangers with GPS-locations four times an hour. With this information...
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Smart Parks is looking for a new Wildlife ProTechtor!
Smart Parks is looking for a passionate conservation technology field engineer with a no-nonsense, getting-things-done attitude to extend our team. This means you know your way around computers, (LoRaWAN) networks and sensor technology and you share...
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A new way of tracking Namibia’s desert lion
Smart Parks has established the first Smart Park in Namibia, creating new opportunities to monitor the fragile desert-adapted lion population. The project was conducted in collaboration with Desert Lion Conservation and the Dutch IT-company CARE.
With an estimated population of 150, so-called desert lions are under a constant threat of extinction. Not only does the top-predator need to survive in extreme desert conditions, but it is also often poisoned or shot by farmers who feel the need to... -
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Greater protection for Zambia’s orphaned elephants and other vulnerable species
This past month, Smart Parks joined a scoping trip to Kafue National Park, Zambia in collaboration with a unique tech-conservation initiative. This effort at Kafue National Park originated in 2017 with Cisco, FLIR Systems, World Wildlife Fund, Game Rangers...
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