How AI Cameras Warn Villagers About Presence Of Snow Leopards In PoK

Snow leopards in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir are getting a high-tech ally—WWF and LUMS have deployed AI-powered cameras in Gilgit-Baltistan to spot the elusive cats and alert villagers, aiming to reduce deadly conflicts that kill up to 450 leopards a year. These solar-powered, 3000-meter-high towers can tell a leopard from a human, even in freezing Himalayan conditions. Now here’s the packaging twist—these rugged AI systems rely on materials, coatings, and insulation that mirror innovations in sustainable barrier paperboard, proving how packaging tech can inspire wildlife conservation tools.https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/how-ai-cameras-warn-villagers-about-presence-of-snow-leopards-in-pak-occupied-kashmir-8218151

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