“Sensing Clues' real-time situation reports are vital in our fight against rhino poaching, providing us with instant access to the information we need.”

Black Mambas all women Anti-Poaching Unit, South Africa - Real-time situation reports to combat rhino poaching

The Black Mambas are an unarmed, all-female ranger team drawn from local communities, where they are well-known and respected. They protect a large part of the Greater Kruger area from poachers, and their efforts have halted rhino poaching in their region.

Black Mambas all women Anti-Poaching Unit

Using the Sensing Clues Data Collection App Cluey, the Black Mambas effectively monitor field operations and capture critical data on rhino sightings, snares, gunshots, and other essential information. Meanwhile, Focus 360 is utilised by commanders in the operations room, ensuring a 24-hour overview of the field operations and the safety of the Black Mambas in the field. Thanks to Sensing Clues' Analytical Toolbox, standardised daily situation reports are generated with just a few clicks. These reports help the team stay on top of emerging issues, enabling them to address challenges promptly and plan accordingly. Senior management uses these reports to prioritise, plan, and refine future operations, ensuring continuous improvement and better protection for rhinos and field staff.

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