The guides use a tablet to record the animals they have seen.
Condition, injuries, action and interaction are determined. The location of the animal is automatically recorded.
The guide has the important task of identifying the animal by its ear tags. Then he can record the criteria to be evaluated. The geodata are updated automatically.
There is no access to the data or already stored data via the app.
The responsible manager can see at a glance which animals were sighted in which period and how they behave.
Via another task, he can call up the locations on a map.
Over a longer period, the routes and territories of the rhinos can be compared. Which water holes do they use, how often are they injured, which animals are nervous, which bull is aggressive? Which female is adored by which bull? Which young animal is rejected and when. Which groups form...?
Additionally, information on dehorning measurements and vaccinations can be added to the database, as well as notifications for the next due vaccinations.