As part of their efforts in wildlife conservation, Kruger National Park in South Africa is testing solar-powered ear tags as a way to track wildlife, including CERES TAG devices.
Tracking wildlife is important for scientific research, helping humans better understand animal behaviour and devising ways to ensure their continued survival, particularly in confined areas like national parks.
Powered by solar power and with GPS satellite tracking, CERES TAG devices are not just ideal for tracking livestock, but also as a important tool for wildlife conservation and research.
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