Saturday, 20 October 2012

Stanford researchers use solar power to study wild elephants in Africa

Researchers in Namibia are using solar-powered cameras and audio equipment to monitor the behavior of wild elephants.

A team of elephant researchers from Stanford University has transformed a remote corner of southern Africa into a high-tech field camp run entirely on sunlight. The seasonal solar-powered research camp gives scientists a rare opportunity to quietly observe, videotape and photograph wild elephants at Mushara waterhole, an isolated oasis in Etosha National Park in Namibia.  


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