Leaving Habitat of Wild Animals in Gir National Park : a Critical Scenario and a Possible Solution
Nirav J. Suthar1, Ankit R. Bhavsar2
1Nirav J. Suthar*, Assistant Professor, FCAIT, GLS University.
2Dr. Ankit R. Bhavsar, Assistant Professor ,FCAIT, GLS University.
Manuscript received on October 12, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on 22 October, 2019. | Manuscript published on November 10, 2019. | PP: 1101-1105 | Volume-9 Issue-1, November 2019. | Retrieval Number: A4372119119/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.A4372.119119
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Abstract: Wild animals are the ecosystem’s main link. Wildlife is important to humans because it maintains a balance between the active environment and biotic factors. It plays an important role in making the various natural processes of nature stable. The tradition of protecting wildlife species and their ecosystems is wildlife conservation. In India the Asiatic lion is the wild animals species which has lowest population in the world. The government established Gir National Park to protect the Asiatic lion and start various programs through in which the population of Asiatic lion should increase. Even other such programs this wild animals faces lots of problem in the national park. This paper addresses the wild animals in India relevant issues and concerns. After the problems we have found, we have suggested a potential solution to these problems. The system uses the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) platform. This shows how WSN can be seamlessly integrated into the wildlife habitats / national park located in India to enhance the wildlife design.
Keywords: WSN, Sensors, Wild Animals, National park.
Scope of the Article: Bio-Science and Bio-Technology