
Tamil Nadu Forest Department shares video showing how AI ensures safety of elephants
Take a look at the post here: Watch the viral video here: Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Supriya Sahu reposted the video as she called it a fitting tribute for World Elephant Day. 'What better tribute to elephants on #WorldElephantDay than guaranteeing their right to a safe life,' she wrote. Sahu added that since November 2023, the system has prevented all elephant deaths on tracks, with 12 towers and 24 thermal cameras monitoring crossings round the clock. A total of 6,592 elephants have crossed safely, thanks to the efforts of forest rangers, track watchers, guards, loco pilots and officers. 'Let's do more of these interventions to ensure the long-term survival of these beautiful elephant families,' she said.Take a look at her post here: World Elephant Day, observed every year on 12 August, is dedicated to the preservation of elephants worldwide.- Ends
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