Marwell Wildlife using GPS collars to help endangered zebra
Conservationists are using GPS collars in a bid to protect the world's most endangered zebra.
The experts from Marwell Wildlife, in Winchester, Hampshire, will use the technology to monitor 20 Grevy's zebra in Northern Kenya.
The project, in collaboration with Kenya Wildlife Service and the Grevy's Zebra Trust, will track the animals for one year.
The data will be used to inform planning and conservation decisions.
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Conservationists are using GPS collars in a bid to protect the world's most endangered zebra.
The experts from Marwell Wildlife, in Winchester, Hampshire, will use the technology to monitor 20 Grevy's zebra in Northern Kenya.
The project, in collaboration with Kenya Wildlife Service and the Grevy's Zebra Trust, will track the animals for one year.
The data will be used to inform planning and conservation decisions.
https://www-bbc-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-67746637.amp