The government has implemented a high-tech system to monitor black rhinos at Ngulia Rhino Sanctuary in Tsavo National Park. The government aims to bolster conservation efforts for the endangered species.
The launch of this new platform was spearheaded by the Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary, Rebecca Miano. The initiative combines ear-notching and real-time surveillance to curb poaching and equally ensure the well-being of the threatened rhino population.
The project will be managed by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS). It will use advanced tracking devices to monitor the movements and health of 178 black rhinos within the Tsavo West Conservation Area.