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Small cameras are capable or instantly detect tigers, leopards, elephants, humans and other species, and transmit images together with precise location data to forest officials

IA -driven devices are scheduled to deliver real -time images of endangered species, poachers and the landscape surrounding the authorities. (Of origin)
‘Tigres on the Move, AI on Watch’ seems to be the new mantra of the Forest Department of Uttar Pradesh as the State, in a first type of its type, will install enabled cameras for AI along the borders of the Tigre Dudhwa reserve, part of the movement of the movement of the movement of the movement.
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Wild cats that cross the limits
The initiative occurs in response to the growing challenge of wild cats wandering beyond the borders of the forest, which leads to human life conflicts. A recent case was that of a tiger seen in the Rehmankheda area of Lucknow, which remained in general for 91 days before it was finally captured on March 6. With an 18.49 percent increase in the population of Tigres of the State, according to the state of 2023 ‘of the Tigers in the Indian report, the pressure on forest resources has increased significantly. Dudhwa Tiger reserve, in particular, now occupies the fourth place in the country with 135 tigers.
Man-Man-Animal conflict on rise
The Rehmankheda case is not isolated. Between March and September 2024, the Bahraich district was grabbed by fear when the wolves killed 10 people, mostly children, and killed more than 30. The state responded with the ‘Operation Bhediya’, deploying 16 wildlife equipment with thermalization tools. Almost at the same time, a leopard wounded five residents in the Bahraich Bars village. In other places, sightings and leopard attacks in Lakhimpur Kheri, Bijnor and Sitapur have been informed, while Barabanki has seen incidents related to the jackal. Since 2020, Uttar Pradesh has registered about 36 deaths due to great cat attacks, with almost 100 cases of human life conflict in just two years. However, the extraordinary increase in animal conflicts of men led the government to place the ultramodern cameras.
Real -time surveillance for real -time protection
“This is the first measure for children that leads to Uttar Pradesh under the Tiger project. Our goal is to protect wildlife by monitoring, in real time, any risk behavior, commercial when animals move towards revitas-forms or dtr.
According to the plan, in the initial phase, the trailguard cameras of boxes will be acquired and installed along the vulnerable stripes of the nucleus and DTR damping areas. These cameras are capable or instantly detect tigers, leopards, elephants, humans and other species, and transmit images along with a precise location to forest officials. Technology will allow an unrelated response, ensuring human and animal security.
“Unlike the traditional traps that need days to recover images, this gives us the opportunity to implement an answer team in minutes. It is a game change. In these cameras, each image comes with a digital time brand and GPS coordinates,” project.
Smarter than traditional traps
Traditional camera traps used for research and census are now complementing each other, if they are not replaced, these intelligent real -time surveillance systems. Unlike the camera traps, which store images for subsequent recovery, the cameras enabled for AI send instant alerts at the time they detect the movement of preprogrammed species, including poachers. The authorities say that this not only improves response time, but also improves the general security of the forest.
“The appropriate alerts are critical. We have seen cases in which the animal of life and the human could have saved the bone with just a few minutes.
Need
Six wild cats have died outside the protected areas when they open April 2023-Twwe hit until death after entering villages, and one died in a road accident in Bhiramailani Road. The growing trend of such tragic incidents is what led to this high -tech intervention. “From Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, where we make a one -month trial, we recover real -time images that were extremely useful,” added Raja Mohan. “This success has encouraged us to start the facilities in Dudhwa.”
Trailguard-Ai system
The Trailguard AI Chamber System, developed by the resolution of the US -based NGOs in collaboration with the University of Clemson, is globally recognized as the most advanced wildlife surveillance technology. Already successful in parts of Africa, where it led to the judgment of the doxes of the Pooachers, the system is now being deployed in India under the guidance of the National Tigre Conservation Authority (NTCA). The NTCA has an official resolution to implement this technology in the Tigres reserves of India.
Small size, great impact
Designed to revolutionize conservation efforts, the camera is notable compact, which measures only 4.4 inches long, 0.9 inches wide and 1.2 inches deep, and is camouflaged to remain almost impossible to track in forest envys. Unlike traditional infrared camera traps, which are bulky, asily detectable and frequently damaged by wildlife or intruders, trailguard-ai is discreet and lasting. It has an advanced vision chip with artificial intelligence capable or recognizing up to 10 species, including tigers, leopards, elephants and humans.
RESISTANCE AND EFFICIENCY IN THE FIELD
One of its key strengths is energy efficiency; The camera can work for approximately two years in the field without requiring a change of battery, in marked contrast to conventional cameras that need monthly maintenance. Trailguard-AI transmits real-time images and accompanying data such as time, location and species detected through the satellite, cell networks or long-range radius directly to forest officials. Successful essays in the Kanha-Pech and Dudhwa tiger reserves, the system demonstrated an accuracy of 98.8 percent, helping forest personnel to intercept poachers and quickly respond to situations of human life conflicts. Asheble alerts to nearby communities through messaging platforms such as WhatsApp or Telegram, potentially saving livestock and lives.
“This technology is not only efficient, but also sustainable for long -term deployment. We can deploy them in deep and inaccessible terrain and forget maintenance for years,” said a more prominent senior official who supervises the conservation of Dudhwa.
At home 4 tiger reservations
Uttar Pradesh is home to four tiger reservations: Dudhwa, Pilibhit, Amangarh and Ranipur, and has a 205 tigers participation in the Shivalik Range region, which also includes Uttarakhand and Bihar. As both the tiger and human populations expand, intelligent interventions and the surveillance based on AI can be the most effective way to control the growing graph of man’s animal conflicts.