
India’s forests are getting tech-savvy-and it’s saving lives! From tigers to elephants, AI and drones are now defending our wildlife from poachers.
TrailGuard AI, for instance, acts like a digital watchdog. Installed in tiger corridors, it instantly detects poachers and sends real-time alerts-leading to dozens of arrests in just months.
Then there’s the HAWK app, which digitizes wildlife crime reports, predicts human-animal conflicts, and even supports snake rescue with real-time alerts.
VanNetra, developed in Telangana, uses AI to scan millions of camera-trap images, identifying wildlife faster than any human team could.
Drone Patrols in Tamil Nadu and Kerala are also changing the game-scanning huge terrains and spotting fires or elephants before damage is done.
And let’s not forget Operation Shikkar, a high-tech anti-ivory mission that used digital forensics to bust major trafficking networks.
India is no longer relying on just boots and binoculars. With cutting-edge technology, we’re building a smarter, faster, and stronger wildlife protection system-one that gives nature a fighting chance.
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