The Hindu (Erode)

3 thermal image cameras set up in Coimbatore forest division

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In a move to ensure advance notice with regard to forest fires and to keep track of and prevent negative humananima­l interactio­ns, the Coimbatore Forest Division has set up three thermal image cameras at a cost of ₹10 lakh each.

The Coimbatore Forest Division comprises the Boluvampat­ti, Madukkarai, Periyanaic­kenpalayam, Karamadai, Mettuppala­yam and Sirumugai forest ranges. Between 2021 and 2023, a report indicates, elephants strayed out of forests and into human habitation­s 9,028 times. There are also other issues: in the Madukkarai range for instance, elephants who ventured outside of forests and went across railway tracks have been run over by trains. To prevent this, an Artificial Intelligen­ce system was recently establishe­d at a cost of ₹7.24 crores.

The three thermal image cameras have been set up at Marudhamal­ai near Subramania­wamy temple, near Thadagam Ponnuthu Amman temple and at Madukkarai near the Ulagambika­i Amman temple. The cameras have been installed on tall tower that have a 360degree view. Unlike regular cameras that can only photograph for a range of 100 to 150 meters, these thermal image cameras can record animal movement over a range of one km. The cameras are also equipped with wipers so they can work during the rains, and the towers are equipped with lightning arresters.

The cameras will photograph and videograph animal movements and send these images to the control room at the Divisional Forest Office. The staff at the Forest Office can, in turn, alert field staff to mitigate potential conflict situations. The Forest division proposes to set up seven more such cameras by the end of this month.

 ?? ?? The thermal image camera tower at Marudhamal­ai.
The thermal image camera tower at Marudhamal­ai.

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