Anti Poaching Management System (APMS)
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2024-06Author
Aijuka, Carlos
Musiimenta, Hillary
Rackara, Ivan
Nyanzi, Fahad
Ssemwanga, H.Moses
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Poaching poses a significant threat to wilalife conservation, leading to the extinction of many species and causing substantial economic and ecological damage. This project report presents the development and implementation of an Anti-Poaching Management System (APMS) designed to address this critical issue in Uganda's National Game Park. The APMS integrates real-time tracking and data analysis to monitor animal movements, ensuring their safety and preventing poaching activities. The system features secure user authentication, role-based access control, and real-time alerts, enabling game rangers to respond promptly to potential poaching threats. Through a combination of modern web technologies such as HTML, CSS, PHP,JavaScript, and back-end support using MySQL, the APMS offers a robust platform for wildlife protection. The report covers the system's design, development methodology, validation, and testing processes, demonstrating its effectiveness in enhancing anti-poaching efforts. Additionally, the study highlights the significance of community involvement and the potential economic benefits of preserving wildlife through sustainable tourism. The APMS not only aims to safeguard endangered species but also aligns with global conservation initiatives, contributing to long-term biodiversity preservation.