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Horn und Tusk — Projects

What We're Working On.

Conservation, conflict, and data — four active lines of work across Cameroon. Each one independent, open-access, and built from the ground up.

Why Technology?

The case for tools at the frontier

Thermal drones have never been used to assist with African forest elephant–human conflict. The argument for changing that — and the tools we already carry into the field — frames every project below.

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Elephant-Farmer Conflict, Coastal Cameroon
Active · Field South West Region · 2024–Present

Elephant–Farmer Conflict,
Coastal Cameroon

Direct field engagement with eco-guard teams at the Mt Cameroon forest edge — documenting human-elephant conflict and building the case for thermal drone intervention.

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UAV and Machine Learning for Elephant Identification
Research · Technology Applied R&D · Ongoing

UAV & Machine Learning for
Elephant Identification

Developing edge-vision drone capability for forest elephant detection — thermal imaging to locate animals before anyone enters the vegetation.

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Wildlife Trafficking Data Science
Published · Data 718 Incidents · 2006–2024 · Open Access

Data Science Against
Cameroon's Wildlife Trade

The first open-access wildlife trafficking incident dataset for Cameroon — two decades of scattered records consolidated into a single structured resource.

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Anglophone Crisis Documentation
Documentation · Conflict Northwest & Southwest Regions · 2016–Present

Anglophone Voices in the
Midst of the Ambazonia War

Giving a voice to English-speaking Cameroonians living through one of the most forgotten conflicts in the world — their words, their perspectives, their testimony.

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