The National Museums of Kenya has launched an app to help the country s wildlife authorities track and log rare and common mammals and record whether the species and their habitat are thriving.
The phone app allows users to contribute what animals they see and where they were spotted.
Kenya’s wildlife officials have made a free mobile phone app to help track wild animals in the country. They plan to use information from the app to help protect the animals.
Kenya's wildlife authorities have launched a free mobile phone app that allows users to track sightings of rare mammals to help authorities protect them. The Mammal Atlas Kenya, or Makenya, allows any user who spots a wild mammal to identify it and log the location. Victoria Amunga reports
Victoria Amunga
NAIROBI, KENYA Kenya's wildlife authorities have launched a free mobile phone app that allows users to track sightings of rare mammals to help authorities protect them.
The Mammal Atlas Kenya, or Makenya, allows any user who spots a wild mammal to identify it and log the.