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Mobotix Cameras Enhance Birmingham Zoo Security for Collecting Animal Behavior Information

Mobotix announced the Birmingham Zoo has deployed Mobotix high-resolution cameras throughout its facility, including high-traffic areas and point-of-sale locations. The zoo, which partnered with Advanced Integration Systems for the project, installed a comprehensive Mobotix surveillance system to investigate incidents of theft, locate lost children and deter crime while also serving as a platform ...

Mobotix announced the Birmingham Zoo has deployed Mobotix high-resolution cameras throughout its facility, including high-traffic areas and point-of-sale locations. The zoo, which partnered with Advanced Integration Systems for the project, installed a comprehensive Mobotix surveillance system to investigate incidents of theft, locate lost children and deter crime while also serving as a platform for enhanced data collection on the social behavior of specific animals.

More than 30 Mobotix cameras now cover critical areas including the parking lot and the facility's primary exits and entrances. A dozen of the cameras, which are a mixture of Mobotix cameras managed by Mobotix Control Center, also cover the zoo's new Trails of Africa exhibit to allow animal researchers to gather and preserve information on the social behavior of the zoo's African Bull Elephants. The exhibit is one of the largest elephant exhibits in the nation and is the first time African Bull Elephants have lived together in a controlled environment, without females.

“Animal behavior happens 24 hours per day, seven days a week and 365 days per year, but we do not have the staff resources available to devote to animal behavior at all times,” said Dan Trausch, Director of Zoo Operations, Birmingham Zoo. “We want to have a record of the elephants' introduction to each other and their overall behavior, and want to use the footage for scientific research. Using video as a way to preserve the activity of the animals allows our team to gather the data needed to be most effective and increase overall situational awareness.”

The Mobotix megapixel surveillance cameras provide Birmingham Zoo with the best image clarity available. One Mobotix camera with 3.1 megapixels records 30 times more detail than traditional CCTV cameras. As a result, larger image areas of up to 360-degree views are possible. This reduces the number of cameras required and therefore, upfront and long-term costs. Unlike other systems, the decentralized Mobotix concept incorporates a high-speed computer into every camera to reduce network bandwidth because video is processed on the camera itself and images do not have to be transferred continuously.

“By incorporating their security system with their quest to better understand animal behavior in addition to enhancing security, Birmingham Zoo has further enhanced the cost-efficiencies of their Mobotix solutions,” said Steve Gorski, GM, Americas, Mobotix.

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