The use of drones in wildlife conservation introduces the ethical dilemma of balancing effective surveillance for protection efforts with the privacy of indigenous communities living within or near conservation areas. While drones can efficiently monitor wildlife and deter poaching, their use must carefully consider the right to privacy of local inhabitants, ensuring that surveillance technologies do not infringe upon or disrespect their ways of life.
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