AI Surveillance Prevents Elephant Deaths on Coimbatore Railway Track
Tamil Nadu's AI-powered wildlife monitoring system has helped prevent elephant deaths on a railway stretch near Coimbatore through real-time alerts.
Coimbatore, July 9 (IANS) Tamil Nadu’s AI-powered wildlife monitoring system has helped prevent elephant deaths on a vulnerable railway stretch near Coimbatore, with thousands of real-time alerts enabling train pilots to slow down or stop trains for the safe movement of wild elephants over the past two-and-a-half years.
The artificial intelligence-based camera network, installed along the railway tracks at Puthupathi village in the Madukkarai Forest Range, has generated more than 7,100 alerts on elephant movement since it became operational.
These alerts prompted loco pilots to either reduce speed or halt trains on more than 3,280 occasions, significantly reducing the risk of collisions between trains and elephants. The system forms part of the state government’s efforts to eliminate elephant deaths caused by train accidents in one of Tamil Nadu’s most sensitive wildlife corridors.