How technology, innovation and partnership are changing the fate of Africa’s threatened megafauna. NAIROBI, Kenya – May 26, 2020 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- In the fight to protect Africa’s endangered wildlife, powerful tech such as cloud computing, drones, and machine learning can play a critical role in enhancing conservation efforts, and in combatting poaching and […]
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