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 ...
Wetland avifauna serves as crucial bioindicators for ecosystem health assessment while its population monitoring of wetland birds represents a critical component in wetland management and conservation ...
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 ...
True to the scientific method, the Great Backyard Bird Count started out of curiosity. Researchers at the National Audubon Society and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology had an observation and a question.
Walking along the Westmoreland Heritage Trail on Saturday morning, counting the birds flying around the woods of the Saltsburg and Slickville areas, Alex Busato said the tally serves a larger purpose ...
If you see your neighbors standing in the yard with binoculars this weekend, don't be afraid to step outside and join them. Although they could be searching for spy balloons and other flying objects, ...
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 ...