Daffodil International University
Faculty of Science and Information Technology => Software Engineering => Topic started by: SSH Shamma on December 25, 2017, 08:36:46 PM
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According to the wildlife conservation nonprofit Paso Pacifico, poachers in Central America destroy 90 percent of endangered sea turtle nests to illegally sell the eggs, which are considered a delicacy. So the organization created the GPS-enabled "InvestEGGator Sea Turtle Eggs" — 3D-printed eggs that track poachers and reveal smuggling routes, which can help Paso Pacifico work with authorities and stop wildlife crime. The innovation has already won a number of awards.