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Drone Hazing in The Wall Street Journal

One of our major goals for Aerial Allies this year was to increase the visibility of the research we support. 

The Wall Street Journal came out to see, firsthand, what this technology can do and how it works towards building coexistence. 

USDA Wildlife Services has been working with drones since 2022 to evaluate their effectiveness in warding predators away from livestock. The Big Bad Project is a proud supporter of this research, providing targeted funding to evaluate effectiveness in real-world environments and raising the visibility of this innovative tech.

It is mid-field season as we type this but we cannot wait to share more updates in the future!

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Drone Hazing in The Wall Street Journal

One of our major goals for Aerial Allies this year was to increase the visibility of the research we support. 

The Wall Street Journal came out to see, firsthand, what this technology can do and how it works towards building coexistence. 

USDA Wildlife Services has been working with drones since 2022 to evaluate their effectiveness in warding predators away from livestock. The Big Bad Project is a proud supporter of this research, providing targeted funding to evaluate effectiveness in real-world environments and raising the visibility of this innovative tech.

It is mid-field season as we type this but we cannot wait to share more updates in the future!

Don’t miss out on field notes and other important announcements! Sign up for updates today:

Learn More About Aerial Allies

Interested in learning more about drone hazing and what we do to support non-lethal coexistence?
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Drone Hazing in The Wall Street Journal

One of our major goals for Aerial Allies this year was to increase the visibility of the research we support. 

The Wall Street Journal came out to see, firsthand, what this technology can do and how it works towards building coexistence. 

USDA Wildlife Services has been working with drones since 2022 to evaluate their effectiveness in warding predators away from livestock. The Big Bad Project is a proud supporter of this research, providing targeted funding to evaluate effectiveness in real-world environments and raising the visibility of this innovative tech.

It is mid-field season as we type this but we cannot wait to share more updates in the future!

Don’t miss out on field notes and other important announcements! Sign up for updates today:

Learn More About Aerial Allies

Interested in learning more about drone hazing and what we do to support non-lethal coexistence?