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Koko News    |   Environment   |   30 Nov 2025

Using drones to study elephants in Kenya

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ElephantsinnorthernKenyaarebeingstudiedusingdronesforthefirsttime.

肯亞北部的大象首次被用於無人機研究。

Thisresearchprovidesvaluableinsightsintothebehaviorofelephants.

這項研究為我們了解大象的行為提供了寶貴的見解。

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Usingdronesequippedwithcamerashadinitiallyscaredtheelephantsduetothesoundresemblingbees.

最初使用配備攝影機的無人機發出類似蜜蜂的聲音,嚇到了大象。

Thedroneshavebecomequieterovertime, allowingtheelephantstogetusedtotheirpresence.

隨著時間的推移,無人機的聲音越來越小,讓大象們逐漸習慣了它們的存在。

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Thestudyrevealedthatelephantsquicklycalmdowneveniftheyinitiallyreacttothedrones.

研究表明,即使大象最初對無人機有反應,它們也會很快平靜下來。

Dronesequippedwithspecialsensorsareabletorecordtheelephants'movementsandinteractions.

配備特殊感測器的無人機能夠記錄大象的活動和互動。

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Scientistshopetolearnmoreaboutelephantfamilies, friendships, andbehaviorthroughthisresearch.

科學家希望透過這項研究更了解大象的家庭、友誼和行為。

ItisbelievedthattheuseofdroneshascontributedtothegrowthofKenya'selephantpopulation, aconservationsuccess.

人們認為,無人機的使用促進了肯亞大象數量的成長,這是一項成功的保護措施。

Using drones to study elephants in Kenya: image

Elephants in northern Kenya are being studied using drones for the first time.

This research provides valuable insights into the behavior of elephants.

Using drones to study elephants in Kenya: image

Using drones equipped with cameras had initially scared the elephants due to the sound resembling bees.

The drones have become quieter over time, allowing the elephants to get used to their presence.

Using drones to study elephants in Kenya: image

The study revealed that elephants quickly calm down even if they initially react to the drones.

Drones equipped with special sensors are able to record the elephants' movements and interactions.

Using drones to study elephants in Kenya: image

Scientists hope to learn more about elephant families, friendships, and behavior through this research.

It is believed that the use of drones has contributed to the growth of Kenya's elephant population, a conservation success.