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#Seed-firing drones declare war on deforestation

“Seed-firing drones declare war on deforestation”

Between remote strikes on people and oil refineries in the Middle East, and multiple Black Mirror episodes, drones get a bad rap. But as their capabilities increase through machine intelligence, mapping, and greater aerial surveillance, they are not only machines of destruction but tools for responding to complex environmental and societal challenges. Let’s take a look:

Fighting deforestation 

Australian start-up AirSeed Technologies uses seed-dropping drones to fight deforestation using seed bombing drones and data-driven intelligence. The company partners with governments, NGOs, and corporations for collaborative ecosystem restoration projects. They’re on a mission to sow the seeds for 100 million trees by 2024. 

AirSeed has developed a proprietary, innovative and scalable solution for reforestationand re-vegetation that is faster and cheaper than traditional manual planting practices.

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Mapping analyzes plant health, identifies site-specific plant species, and creates an optimum planting pattern.

Then, patented native seed pods with the necessary minerals and nutrients for survival drop in the right locations for optimum regrowth. After this, the planted areas are remapped to detect change over time, count tree canopies, and calculate biomass. This helps to accurately monitor and report growth rates and, ultimately, the success of the reforestation/re-vegetation project.

Developing drone swarms capable of providing intelligence in dense forests

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