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 Gauselmann Foundation donates a thermal imaging drone for the protection of wild animals

 

   Sven Schumacher, Karin Ortgies and Werner Schroer in the Espelkamp fields


Paul Gauselmann, founder and CEO of the Gauselmann Group, continues to demonstrate his commitment to nature conservation and has donated through his foundation a thermal imaging drone to save wild animals from harvesters in the fields of his native region, Espelkamp. In addition, he has facilitated the incorporation into the project of Dr. Werner Schroer, head of development in the Gauselmann technology department.
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 Activist Karin Ortgies, recognized for being a nature lover, said: "When I heard that drones are very effective in this context, I approached the foundation." For this, she thanks the great reception to the project and all the collaboration received.

The idea is to detect the presence of animals in the fields through their body temperature, in order to avoid their death. In the first test, Sven Schumacher from the purchasing department of the Gauselmann Group, traveled to help and witness how the drone saved two fawns and a rabbit from certain death with harvesting machines.

This result proves that with the new thermal imaging drone, rescue operations are considerably easier and more efficient, Karin Ortgies therefore awaits the commitment of local farmers and seeks volunteers to receive the necessary training to drive the drone and save more wild animals.
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