Lion Lights – An Innovation From The Mind Of A Farmer

LION LIGHTS – AN INNOVATION FROM THE MIND OF A FARMER

Turere began taking care of his father’s cattle at the age of nine. Determined to find a solution to this problem that would benefit both local farmers and wildlife, Turere started experimenting with lighting fires, kerosene lamps, and scarecrows. However, “none of them worked because predators are clever.”

He noticed that the lions did not attack when people were present, and he theorized that they were deterred by moving torchlight. Therefore, Turere placed LED lights around the perimeter of his family’s cow shed, connected them to vehicle indicator flashers, and powered the system from car batteries charged by a solar panel.

The lion attacks ceased, and neighbours soon asked him to set up similar systems around their farms. This invention became the driving force behind Turere’s creation of the Lion Lights system.

“I developed a sequence of intermittently flashing lights that continuously changed over time, thereby deceiving the lions into believing that someone was traversing the area with a flashlight. Thanks to my invention, our weekly loss of three cows was entirely eradicated,” Based on this invention, Turere won a scholarship to Brookhouse School.

Turere and his Lion Lights also made the final three for the Young Inventors Prize at the 2023 European Inventor Award. He came in first, winning the main trophy, as well as €20,000 to help with his work.

Their system, powered by solar energy, turns on automatically at dusk, providing a sustainable solution for livestock protection. Today, Lion Lights is being used around the world, revolutionizing conservation, rural safety and sustainable agriculture with renewable energy and smart technology.