Cellphones in Anti-Poaching (5-Minute Video)
Bruce Martin and Aston Sparks from Lake Albert Safaris explain how cellphones have changed anti-poaching work in Uganda's Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve, and not just for the rangers.
Rangers photograph snares, log positions, and stay in touch across the remote wilderness areas.
Poachers track ranger movements and shift bushmeat through their networks.
Same tool, different users.
The same cellphone that helps a poacher coordinate a poaching excursion can put him behind bars.
Lake Albert Safaris works alongside the Uganda Wildlife Authority on anti-poaching operations, private money backing a government mandate on shared ground.
No narration. No score. Just the work being done.