From Bears to Birds: Animal Extinction Prevention Supported by Technology
1 min readArticle by Albert McKeon.
Whether it’s to curb poaching, lessen the harm of climate change or prevent extinction itself, modern technology has shown it can offer new ways to approach the often delicate and precise work of saving animals.
Separate initiatives by Northrop Grumman employees to protect Hawaiian crows, sea turtles, polar bears and oysters are incorporating technological know-how into animal extinction prevention programs, efforts that illustrate how ingenuity from unexpected places can help solve seemingly intractable problems.
Even though animals are involved, these are more than pet projects. […]
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