The Manitoba Government will be updating its means to asses the province's wildlife populations with some new tech.
Surveys would generally be done by government staff in helicopters, but now these surveys will use long-ranged, solar-powered drones equipped with thermal cameras.
These upgrades will allow for both easier spotting, and the ability to track multiple populations and species at the same time.
These tracking methods are not only more efficient, they cover the same area with less overhead cost when compared to the labor and fuel involved in helicopter operation.
The government said population data is important to making decisions about wildlife conservation and management, especially with cases of Chronic Wasting Diseases appearing in the province.
To find information on the latest big game survey by the province, visit The Conservation Page on the Manitoba Government Website.