Artificial intelligence could help scientists and state conservationists count waterfowl more quickly and accurately, according to a new study. University of Missouri scientists are testing out a new ...
Each winter, wildlife managers must count migratory waterfowl as they fly down into refuges. However, this is a difficult task that involves scaring birds into the air by flying past them in airplanes ...
For those tuned in to the gobble of a wild turkey, but who haven’t heard that sweet sound in a while, don’t despair. Pennsylvania’s Eastern wild turkey population does naturally fluctuate, but data ...
University of Missouri scientists are testing out a new way to count waterfowl — using drones and artificial intelligence. The Missouri Department of Conservation conducts weekly surveys of waterfowl ...
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