National Center for Wildlife Project
Drone-based thermal monitoring and habitat mapping to support wildlife tracking and conservation of baboon populations in the mountains of Heet.
Service name
Thermal Monitoring
Client
National Center for Wildlife
Year
2023
About the work
ATINUM conducted wildlife tracking and monitoring of a baboon troop residing in the mountains of Heet using drones equipped with thermal cameras. The solution enabled accurate detection and observation in challenging terrain, combining thermal imagery with geospatial data to map habitats, identify shelters and caves, and analyze movement patterns. The project delivered actionable insights to support wildlife conservation, monitoring, and ecological planning efforts.
Objective
- The primary objective was to conduct offshore drone missions capable of detecting and monitoring hazardous gases such as H₂S, SO₂, CO₂, and O₂. The project aimed to strengthen emergency response capabilities by enabling fast, accurate, and remote data collection to support critical decision-making during offshore incidents.
Goal
Enhance offshore safety and environmental monitoring by enabling rapid, accurate, and drone-based detection and response capabilities.
Outcome
- Wildlife tracking and monitoring using thermal drone imagery
- Detailed statistical analysis of the baboon troop in the mountains of Heet
- Identification and mapping of habitats, including caves and shelters
- Geospatial datasets supporting movement and location analysis
- Reports summarizing locations, movement patterns, and population insights
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