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Monitoring large wildlife populations with ML and Satellites

Ellie Warren

11 July 2023 7:28pm

Here's an interesting new paper in Nature about how new techniques in machine learning and satellite remote sensing are allowing researchers to monitor and count large populations of migratory terrestrial mammals like elephants and zebras.

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