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AI and Satellite Tech Map Critical Wildlife Habitats in New Brunswick

What Happened

Researchers in New Brunswick have adopted satellite technology and artificial intelligence to map and identify crucial wildlife habitats across vast landscapes. By leveraging AI to analyze high-resolution satellite images, the team can detect and monitor conditions of natural areas such as wetlands and forests that are vital for native species. This new method offers a faster, more accurate alternative to traditional ground surveys, which can be time-consuming and limited in scope. The initiative aims to enhance conservation strategies and inform policy-makers on which regions require urgent protection.

Why It Matters

The integration of AI and satellite imagery marks a significant advance in environmental science, enabling efficient wildlife conservation at scale. By accurately identifying critical habitats, decision makers can better prioritize resources to protect biodiversity and address ecological threats. Read more in our AI News Hub

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