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Technology is playing a crucial role in protecting tigers in Pench National Park. Advanced tools like camera traps, GPS collars, and drone surveillance allow forest officials to monitor tiger movements and track their territories more effectively. These technologies help reduce poaching and human-animal conflicts while ensuring the safety of both wildlife and nearby communities. Camera traps, in particular, provide real-time data on tiger populations and help record wildlife sightings, enabling researchers to study behavior patterns and plan conservation strategies. GPS collars track tiger movements, alerting authorities to any unusual activity, while drones assist in patrolling difficult-to-reach areas of the park. Additionally, data collected through technology aids in managing Pench National Park safari zones, improving visitor safety and enhancing wildlife tourism experiences. By combining conservation with technology, Pench continues to be a model for protecting tigers and maintaining biodiversity.