Chennai, 29 May (H.S.) : In a unique conservation effort, the Tamil Nadu Forest Department has deployed drones to reunite a jumbo calf with its mother herd. The calf had wandered away from its herd and was found stranded in a forest area.
The forest officials used drones equipped with cameras to locate the mother herd and track the calf's movement. Once the herd's location was identified, the officials carefully guided the calf towards its mother using the drone's real-time footage.
The successful reunion of the calf with its herd highlights the innovative use of technology in wildlife conservation. The Tamil Nadu Forest Department's efforts to protect and conserve elephants in the state are commendable, and the use of drones has proven to be an effective tool in such operations.
The incident showcases the importance of adapting modern technology to address conservation challenges and ensure the well-being of wildlife. The forest department's initiative has been widely appreciated by conservationists and wildlife enthusiasts.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary