International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 11 Issue: 05 | May 2024
www.irjet.net
p-ISSN: 2395-0072
We Care for Urban Fauna: Animal Rescue and NGO Connection Divyanshee Srivastava1, Isha Rajwar2, Er. Sarika Singh3 1UG student of Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial College of Engineering
and Management Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India 2UG student of Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial College of Engineering
and Management Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India 3Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shri Ramswaroop Memorial College of
Engineering and Management Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstract- ’We Care’ is an online tool that aims at enabling
its function within the context of responding to the needs of injured animals with a focus on proposed online system.
people with information on how to help injured animals so that such needy animals can be assisted by organizations that can assist in such cases. This platform works in a central hub where the user can report a request whenever they come across an injured animal. The website requires users to go through a request form where they input information such as the location and upload an image of the injured animal. It is then sent to an organisation that considers and allocate requests as per its reception. These requests are then reviewed by the organization, or a specific department or team and assigned to a user within the organization for handling. The request shall be accepted or rejected by the assigned organization depending on the severity level and genuineness of the request. This, in turn, will help to simplify the process of helping injured animals with calls sending users to organizations that can help an animal.
2. EXISTING SYSTEM Individuals who found the animals to be in distress usually underwent a few processes to try and seek help. They would have to type in Google, contact details of nearby animal shelters, wildlife rescue centres or veterinary hospitals. This frequently entailed picking up the telephone several times, sending out email messages, or posting on social media to obtain assistance from someone. There was no communication protocol about how the location and status of the animal should be described in detail. It was clarified that the absence of a one-stopdestination made it difficult for responders to access information that could have greatly assisted in their efforts, and at times, there was no response provided at all. Moreover, the organizations dealing with these issues had to deal with unmanageable and large report formats to the extent that prioritizing and addressing these cases was becoming increasingly challenging to handle.
1. INTRODUCTION “We Care” is a web-based concept to solve the problem of injured animals with the help of developing a website that any users who have found injured animals can turn to because this website will have the list of organizations which can help. The platform eliminates all these challenges by enabling the users to submit the requests through the website and offering other key details, including the location of the animals and photos of injured animals. All these requests are analysed and matched to organizations that can provide the aid required. These requests are scrutinized by the assigned members of the organization and then distributed to the particular members of the organization for required action and response depending upon the urgency and legitimacy of the request. Through this connection of the users with the organizations, We Care hopes to enhance the manner of assisting injured animals by increasing efficiency. The present work focuses on the understanding of the operations of “We Care” and the possibility of enhancing
© 2024, IRJET
|
Impact Factor value: 8.226
This disorderly approach led to delayed responses and minimizing the likelihood of interventions in a timely fashion, the lives of injured animals at risk of worsening or not receiving the proper care or attention as needed.
3. PROPOSED SYSTEM The proposed "We Care" system enables users to register and log in, allowing them to raise requests for injured animals by providing details and photos. Organizations can access a dashboard to evaluate and assign these requests to users within their group, who can then approve or reject requests based on their authenticity. Additionally, end users have the option to join organizations, subject to organization approval, to participate in animal rescue
|
ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal
|
Page 1537