A virtual wall may be the solution to protect wildlife at the border
Could sensing technology used in driverless cars help protect wildlife habitat along U.S.-Mexico borderlands — while also aiding border security efforts? Georgios Trichopoulos (pictured), a Fulton Schools assistant professor of electrical engineering, says that the light-detection and ranging technology called LIDAR could be an effective tool in creating a “virtual wall” that protects both the environment and the borderline.