In Ubatuba, Brazil, the Indigenous community of Renascer Ywyty Guaçu is employing drones and sensor cameras to safeguard their territory's flora and fauna. This initiative, part of the Forest Guardians Program, aids in monitoring the Atlantic Forest, identifying plant species, and preventing illegal activities like logging and poaching. The use of technology empowers the community to protect endangered species and promote environmental conservation.
Indigenous Community in Brazil Uses Drones to Protect Flora
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