Wildlife entering farmland has become a big problem for farmers, especially in places near forests and natural areas. This leads to serious damage to crops and financial trouble. Traditional ways of keeping animals away, like watching manually, using electric fences, or making noise, are often costly, not very effective, or even dangerous for people and animals. This project introduces a smart crop protection system that uses the Internet of Things and an AI-powered drone. The drone is a flying robot with a camera and an AI model that can recognize animals in real time. When it sees an animal, the drone moves on its own using GPS and set boundaries, and then uses non-harmful methods like lights, sounds, or high-pitched noises to scare the animals away. The system uses edge computing, which allows it to work without a constant internet connection, making it good for rural areas. The drone can fly on its own or be controlled from a phone or computer, which saves time and helps increase farm output. Using affordable hardware, free AI tools, and a flexible design, the system is cost-effective, easy to expand, and kind to the environment. This project shows how smart drone technology can help farming be more sustainable while allowing animals and crops to live together peacefully