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Rhino Protection Programme, Technology and Innovation, Wildlife Crime
Disrupting wildlife crime with leading tech
26 November 2019
In the oldest proclaimed nature reserve in Africa, an international team of technology and wildlife experts have come together to disrupt the status quo, and save wildlife species under threat.
READ MOREGreat Limpopo TFCA, Kavango Zambezi TFCA, Lubombo TFCA, Technology and Innovation
Two-wheel technology: powerful pedals for conservation
13 Dec 2018
Using bicycles in conservation offers simple solutions to complicated transportation problems in remote and expansive protected areas that often have limited resources. A group of Peace Park Foundation’s mountain biking enthusiasts took up...
Community Development, SA College for Tourism, Technology and Innovation, Wildlife Crime
Microsoft Enables South African NPOs To Drive Greater Impact Through Digital Transformation
05 Jul 2018
Building on Microsoft South Africa’s support of Peace Parks Foundation’s anti-poaching solutions, Microsoft Philanthropies is providing a grant to support its move to the cloud and AI for Earth is providing three grants...
Rhino Protection Programme, Technology and Innovation, Wildlife Crime
Enlisting Microsoft Azure In The Fight Against Rhino Poaching
13 Feb 2018
Peace Parks Foundation shared insights on using technology in the conservation space, with an audience of about 2000 delegates at the 2018 Microsoft Tech Summit in Cape Town
General, Technology and Innovation
New Technology Transforms Protected Area Management
05 Oct 2017
Called SMART Connect, the new technology allows rangers and conservation area managers to exchange critical information and transmit data in real time. SMART Connect delivers a revolutionary suite of services improving access to...
Lubombo TFCA, Maputo Special Reserve, Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve, Technology and Innovation
Monitoring & Evaluation Systems Training In The Lubombo TFCA
10 Apr 2013
Staff members of the Maputo Special Reserve and the Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve in Mozambique were recently trained in the use of a spatial monitoring & evaluation system.
