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Hoot’s Counting? Scientists Using AI to Identify Baby Owls

  • Researchers have developed a way to count hidden baby barn owls using AI and sound, minimizing disturbance to their nests.
  • The scientists aim to observe baby owls without causing disruption to their natural habitats.
  • The goal of the study is to utilize advanced technology for wildlife research and conservation.
  • Counting baby owls remotely helps in better wildlife conservation efforts while reducing human interference with their nesting sites.
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Hoot’s counting? Scientists using AI to identify baby owls

The tech can also be used to assess how hungry the owls are.

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Chronicle-Tribune broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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