Len Talif said from 2020 to date, SFC has conducted 107 operations which saw 95 crocodiles captured and 482 eggs relocated. theSun thesundaily Sarawak SAINS SFC crocodiles realtime
: The Sarawak Forestry Corporation is collaborating with Sarawak Information Systems Sdn Bhd to develop an application for monitoring the presence of crocodiles in real-time.
He added that the Sarawak government is always ready to pioneer and lead the use of the latest technology in any field.
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