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Air Shepherd is using drones to monitor poachers in Africa.

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Air Shepherd Uses Drones To Battle African Poachers

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The Lindbergh Foundation’s Air Shepherd program, developed to protect elephants & rhinos from poaching by using drones, is increasing patrols to look for poachers poisoning watering holes in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park.

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How Can We Save Elephants Around the World?

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Environmentalists are scurrying to save elephants and other iconic African wildlife from extinction in the face of increasing poaching across Africa.

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