ShotSpotter Helps Reduce Rhino Poaching In Kruger National Park By Nearly 60 Percent
ShotSpotter (Nasdaq: SSTI) reports a significant achievement in rhino conservation at Kruger National Park, South Africa, with a nearly 60% decrease in rhino poaching within the coverage area where its technology is deployed. From 12 rhinos killed in the year prior to deployment, only 5 were poached in the following 18 months. The technology allows rangers to detect gunfire within 60 seconds, enhancing their response and interception rates. The initiative was supported by international donations and is part of ShotSpotter's mission to leverage its technology for wildlife protection.
- Nearly 60% reduction in rhino poaching reported in Kruger National Park.
- Only 5 rhinos poached in 18 months versus 12 in the previous 12 months.
- Increased interception rate of poachers above 50% due to quick detection capabilities.
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NEWARK, Calif., July 23, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ShotSpotter, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSTI), the leader in solutions that help law enforcement officials identify, locate and deter gun violence, today announced that the ranger service of the Kruger National Park in South Africa has successfully driven a nearly
Since November 2018, ShotSpotter has been incrementally deployed across several areas of the IPZ. These areas were specifically chosen due to the high density of rhinos living within the coverage areas and the strategic importance of these animals to the overall rhino gene pool. During the 12 months prior to ShotSpotter’s deployment, officials at Kruger National Park reported that 12 rhinos were killed in these areas. However, since the deployment of ShotSpotter 18 months ago only five rhinos have been poached in these areas.
In that time, several poachers have also been arrested in part due to the deployment of the technology, including the arrest of one of Kruger’s most wanted and high profile poachers.
The sheer size of Kruger National Park makes it very difficult for rangers to detect and intercept poachers. However, the always-on force multiplier effect of ShotSpotter has enabled rangers to detect the location of gunfire incidents in under 60 seconds. The resultant speed and accuracy of the response provides the rangers with greater opportunity to catch poachers literally red-handed and recover rifles, ammunition and other poaching equipment, and aids in the gathering of evidence, which is critical for a successful prosecution.
“ShotSpotter has allowed us to take back the night. We now have an interception rate well above
ShotSpotter gunshot detection technology was originally created to combat urban gun violence. ShotSpotter Labs, the technology innovation arm of ShotSpotter with a mission of helping protect wildlife and the environment, adapted the system to work in harsh climates and without electricity. Financially, the introduction of ShotSpotter to Kruger National Park was made possible by a generous donation from international donors via the Care For Wild Rhino sanctuary, which is focused on saving orphaned baby rhinos whose mothers have been shot and killed.
“The Kruger National Park is at the epicentre of the fight to save the rhino from extinction. ShotSpotter is proving to be a powerful deterrent against poaching, which in turn is resulting in fewer rhinos being killed inside the coverage area,” said Ralph A. Clark, President and Chief Executive Officer of ShotSpotter. “We look forward to continuing to be of service to the Kruger as we help them fight the scourge of rhino poaching.”
About ShotSpotter, Inc.
ShotSpotter (NASDAQ: SSTI) provides acoustic gunshot detection and precision-policing solutions to help law enforcement officials and security personnel prevent and reduce gun violence and make communities, campuses and facilities safer. The company’s flagship product, ShotSpotter® Flex™, is the leading gunshot detection, location and forensic system trusted by over 100 cities. ShotSpotter® Missions™ uses artificial intelligence-driven analysis to dynamically direct patrol resources to areas of greatest risk, and helps to improve officer accountability and deter crime. ShotSpotter has been designated a Great Place to Work® Company.
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