Wildlife Monitoring System using GSM System
Abstract
The goal of this project is to develop a GPS and GSM-based wildlife tracking system. This describes how to use a wildlife tracking system to reduce animal injuries and deaths caused by stray wild animals leaving national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. tracker that runs automatically. A gadget that is affixed to an animal's body and continuously tracks the animal's location in relation to GPS-defined borders put up inside a wildlife sanctuary or national park has been developed as part of an automatic tracking system that combines GSM and GPS technology. The coordinates describing the animal's latitude and longitude information alert the concerned officer about the impending danger if the animal ventures outside the GPS-defined zone. This system can be helpful for monitoring wildlife-related issues such poaching, railway and roadway accidents, loss of flora, and hazard to human lives when wild animals stray outside of their home range. It is adaptable, affordable, and simple to deploy.