ドローンがゾウ保全の有力な味方に(New study finds drones can be a valuable ally in elephant conservation)

2025-11-28 オックスフォード大学

University of Oxford(オックスフォード大学)とSave the Elephants(STE)の共同研究は、ドローン(無人航空機、UAV)がゾウの群れの観察や保全において、有用かつ非侵襲的な手段になり得ることを示した。ケニア北部のサンブル/バッファロー・スプリングス保護区で、35回のドローン飛行試験を14頭の既知ゾウ群に対して実施。初回の飛行でおよそ半数が軽く警戒行動を示したものの(鼻を上げる、中断する等)、6分以内に行動に戻り、繰り返しの飛行では反応が70%減少した。ドローンを高度120メートル以上、追い風方向からゆっくり飛ばすなど刺激を最小化する飛行手法が重要で、こうした方法であればゾウは短命的なストレスしか感じず、やがて慣れることが明らかになった。これにより、従来の車両や観察台からの観察に代わる、費用対効果が高く、ゾウの行動、群れの構造、夜間の睡眠パターンなど、これまで把握が難しかった生態情報を収集する新しい手段として、ドローンが期待される。

ドローンがゾウ保全の有力な味方に(New study finds drones can be a valuable ally in elephant conservation)<関連情報>

行動観察ツールとしてのドローンへのゾウの慣れ Elephant habituation to drones as a behavioural observation tool

Angus Carey-Douglas,Liam Jasperse-Sjolander,Paul Kokiro,Gideon Galimogle Ilterewa,David Lolchuragi,Jemima Elizabeth Scrase,Frank Pope,Fritz Vollrath & Giacomo D’Ammando
Scientific Reports  Published:27 November 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-25762-2

Abstract

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, known as UAVs or drones, are increasingly important as a tool in wildlife research and conservation. However, it is crucial to quantify as well as qualify the response of target species to drones. We measured the reaction of African savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) to an off-the-shelf quadcopter drone during sequences of repeated trials. In total we conducted 35 trials involving 14 distinct and individually identified elephant groups, exposing them to the drone on up to four separate occasions. Half of trials recorded evidence of disturbed behaviour, but the proportion of disturbed elephants returned to levels comparable to pre-exposure by the end of the exposure period, suggesting some degree of habituation to drones over the course of a single trial. Additionally, repeated trials had significantly fewer instances of disturbed behaviour compared to initial trials, suggesting long-term habituation as well. Nonetheless, some small-scale changes in activity patterns were observed even after repeated trials. Our results suggest that elephants can habituate to drones, especially when they are flown according to guidelines which minimise disturbance. This indicates that drones can be used as a minimally invasive technology to monitor elephant behaviour provided that baseline activity patterns are recorded and quantified prior to drone exposure.

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