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Wildlife Rescue Vehicle for Kaziranga Park

Designing an all-terrain, amphibious rescue vehicle for tiger-sized animals and smaller in park
by
Angshuman Das, Prof. Nishant Sharma, Prof. Aseef Kadir and Prof. Vivek Kant
IDC, IIT Bombay
Introduction
 
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This project aims to design a versatile, flood-resistant, compact wildlife rescue vehicle tailored for Kaziranga National Park, capable of rescuing animals up to the size of tigers. This vehicle should be engineered for all-terrain capability and support rescue operations through mechanical assistance. It must facilitate scouting, transporting wildlife and personnel across all seasons, ensuring safety and ease of interaction for both rescuers and animals.

The design should accommodate various sizes of cages for the specified fauna and allow for efficient equipment deployment, as well as straightforward loading, unloading, and operation of the cages. The vehicle should be equipped to perform in-situ rescues and releases, and function as a mobile veterinary station.

Incorporate user-friendly technologies to support operations while maintaining simplicity in management. The cabin should comfortably seat up to three rescue personnel and provide secure, convenient storage for equipment and accessories.

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