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    ASX: Using data intelligence to combat poaching

    Published on Jun 14, 2018

    ASX is a wide area communications signals surveillance system. See how QinetiQ's ASX Technology helps you to combat poaching.

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    The artificial intelligence developed to identify and count wild animals

    Published on Jun 30, 2018

    Our recent PNAS paper on BBC news

    "Automatically identifying, counting, and describing wild animals in camera-trap images with deep learning"

    by Mohammad Sadegh Norouzzadeh, Anh Nguyen, Margaret Kosmala, Alexandra Swanson, Meredith S. Palmer, Craig Packer, and Jeff Clune
    June 19, 2018

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    How robots are being used to combat invasive species

    Published on Oct 3, 2018

    Invasive species are all over the world, but Lionfish are a particularly thorny problem. To help combat their takeover, scientists are turning to aquatic robot helpers. Plus: Space junk surrounds the Earth, but something as simple as a space net could help clear up the previous space about us. And a burger-flipping robot that lost its job has found a new home with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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    Monitoring wolves in Denali

    Published on Nov 4, 2018

    Biologists use GPS loggers, cameras and radio transmitters to spy on Denali's top predator.

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    Using artificial intelligence to save bees

    Published on Jan 29, 2019

    A beekeeper teamed up with the Signal Processing Laboratory 5 and a group of EPFL students to develop an app that counts the number of Varroa mites in beehives.
    This parasite is one of the two main threats – along with pesticides – to bees’ long-term survival. Knowing the extent of the mites’ infestation will allow beekeepers to protect their bees more effectively.

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    Mapping the future of our forests with Microsoft AI

    Published on Feb 4, 2019

    Microsoft’s AI for Good initiative empowers people around the world working to solve humanitarian issues and create a more sustainable and accessible world. Learn how SilviaTerra is empowering conservationists, government organizations and land owners to inventory forests for ecological social and economic health using AI.

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    Fighting extinction with Microsoft AI and citizen science

    Published on Feb 11, 2019

    Microsoft’s AI for Good initiative empowers people around the world working to solve humanitarian issues and create a more sustainable and accessible world. Learn how Wild Me is using computer vision and deep learning algorithms to power Wildbook, a platform that utilizes technology to scan and identify individual animals and species.

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    Article "Can Artificial Intelligence Help Save the Natural World?"
    AI-powered tools are giving conservationists new ways to combat the daunting, ongoing, human-caused problem of mass extinction. It won’t be easy.

    by Jackie Snow
    March 20, 2019

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    How Brazil’s first AI for Earth grantee plans to use AI to better conserve precious rivers

    Published on May 23, 2019

    SOS Mata Atlantica “exists to protect one of the most endangered forests in the world: the Atlantic Forest and its associated ecosystems and people.” As Brazil’s first AI for Earth grantee, the organization plans to leverage Microsoft’s artificial intelligence technology to improve its clean water initiative. Nearly 3,500 volunteers currently monitor more than 250 rivers throughout the Atlantic Forest, which includes the vast majority of the country’s urban population and its biggest cities. Now, the NGO hopes to evolve from issuing annual reports to sharing more actionable insights – backed by strong data – that could impact public policy and save a precious resource from the ravages of pollution.

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