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Cambridge Introduces GPS Collars for Grazing Cows to Prevent River Accidents

The centuries-old tradition of urban cattle grazing on Cambridge commons continues with new geofencing technology to improve safety and reduce rescue costs.

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Overview

  • Cambridge City Council has equipped grazing cows with solar-powered GPS collars to create virtual boundaries and prevent them from falling into the River Cam.
  • The collars use escalating audio warnings and mild electric pulses to train cattle to stay within designated areas, monitored via a mobile app.
  • This initiative aims to address the recurring issue of two to four cows falling into the river each grazing season, which previously required a £10,000 annual rescue service.
  • The council reaffirms its commitment to preserving the medieval-rooted tradition of urban cattle grazing while enhancing animal welfare through modern technology.
  • Cows returned to the commons this week under the new system, with expectations that rescue incidents and associated costs will significantly decrease.