DNA barcoding uses standardized gene regions to identify plant and animal species, with the goal of establishing a shared database of DNA sequences for organizational identification. Over 8 million species on earth remain unidentified. Old smartphones can be transformed into autonomous solar-powered devices as part of a "Tree Guard Network" to monitor logging in forests and send alerts to local authorities about illegal logging activity.
6. DNA BARCODING AND POTENTIAL
Plants Others Vertebrates& Invertebeartes
The main aim of DNA
Barcoding is to establish a
shared community resources
of DNA sequences that can
be used for organizational
identification. Over 8.34
million species on earth.
SPECIES STATUS IN THE WORLD
11. TURNING OLD PHONES INTO TREE GUARDIAN
Over 150 Million phones are discarded in the world. We
can use the old smartphones into guard the forest.
Smartphones are the most efficient, advanced and well-
understood computers available on the market today.
12. Rainforest Networking
transforms cell-phones into
autonomous, solar-powered
listening devices that can
monitor logging of tress at a
great distance.
Tree Guard NetworkingTree Guard
Connection
API
Alerts can
be
received
by local
cops and
peoples