Animals
Drone Surveillance May be Next Step in Africa's Wildlife Conservation Plan [VIDEO]
Wildlife conservation is usually not the first thing that comes to mind when we think of drones flying overhead. The unmanned aerial vehicles have garnered a poor reputation amid their role in bombing and spying campaigns around the world. But Airware, a California-based tech company is looking to change that, and perhaps give drones a better name.
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