Wildlife Aviation Launching "Operation Desert Ghosts"
Wildlife Aviation Launching "Operation Desert Ghosts"

In February 2020, Wildlife Aviation will be launching an ambitious aerial conservation project covering two historic U.S. National Monuments and two National Wildlife Refuges over the remote borderlands region of southern Arizona.
Using specifically designed, manned-aircraft and working with established NGO's, State/Federal Agencies and research Universities, Wildlife Aviation, will track and monitor five endangered species: the Pronghorn Antelope, Desert Bighorn Sheep, Jaguar, Ocelot and Mexican Gray Wolf.
The video data collected will be used as one method to gather accurate numbers of these species, determine any effects on these animals and their habitats by the Border Wall, illegal off-roading and human migration; and to help identify possible locations for land bridges along the Interstate Highway 8 and 10 corridors.
Using specifically designed, manned-aircraft and working with established NGO's, State/Federal Agencies and research Universities, Wildlife Aviation, will track and monitor five endangered species: the Pronghorn Antelope, Desert Bighorn Sheep, Jaguar, Ocelot and Mexican Gray Wolf.
The video data collected will be used as one method to gather accurate numbers of these species, determine any effects on these animals and their habitats by the Border Wall, illegal off-roading and human migration; and to help identify possible locations for land bridges along the Interstate Highway 8 and 10 corridors.

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