Ecotech Video. This Dutch invention is helping to catch wildlife poachers red-handed Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 01/03/2023 - 16:58 GMT+1 Without AI, stopping poachers in large national parks is ‘like finding a needle in a haystack’. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next This Dutch invention is helping to catch wildlife poachers red-handed Now playing Next French farmers dump manure at TotalEnergies refinery in fuel price protest Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 11th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Severe dry spell hits Hungary amid lack of rain Now playing Next A century of change: Planet Earth through David Attenborough’s eyes Now playing Next Timmy the humpback whale presumed to have died Now playing Next Putin claims Ukraine war could be nearing a surprise end Now playing Next Where in Europe is tap water the most and least safe? Now playing Next Hantavirus: Cruise passengers flown home as new case emerges Now playing Next Hungary’s next health minister Zsolt Hegedűs dances at Magyar celebration Now playing Next Péter Magyar sworn-in as Hungary's new prime minister Now playing Next My obsession with Elvis is 'almost like a drug': EMIN shoots the breeze on love for king of pop Now playing Next 'I will make an order': Macron asks audience to leave if they want to chat during Nairobi summit Now playing Next Reunion airport gets a bioclimatic terminal, the first in the tropics Now playing Next Naked bell ringers to drone-powered flying carpets: The must-see works of Venice Art Biennale 2026 Now playing Next Watch: Humanoid robot becomes Buddhist monk in South Korea More videos
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