Oneida Indian Nation to use drones for land management #drone #droneday

Oneidanation

Via WRVO Public Radio:

The Oneida Indian Nation is going to introduce drone technology to better protect and manage their land and environmental resources.

To launch this new effort, the Oneida Indian Nation is teaming up with NUAIR, a nonprofit coalition of private and public organizations overseeing drone testing in central New York. The plan is for NUAIR to use its expertise in the field to assist the Oneida Indian Nation in collecting and assessing data about its property.

Tony Basile, COO of NUAIR, says drones will allow the Oneida Indian Nation to reach more of its land and in a more efficient manner.

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