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Camera traps are widely used to monitor the abundance, distribution, and behaviour of wild animals, including rare and cryptic species. However, cameras are often triggered by non-target animals (e.g. livestock) or by moving vegetation. This can create huge numbers of ‘junk’ images that are expensive and time consuming to process. Using artificial intelligence, image recognition software can automate this process, making camera trapping much more cost-effective. Join Al as he discusses how they ‘trained’ computer models to improve accuracy with our collaborators at the University of New England and Trap.NZ. Al also discusses other emerging developments, such as thermal cameras and ‘smart traps’.

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