Using AI to save woodpeckers
Many will have a dry Monday, but parts of eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin could see a passing shower or an isolated afternoon or evening thunderstorm. Highs will be in the upper 70s. Get the latest weather news on Updraft. 🎙️Coming up on Morning Edition: Learn how wildlife researchers are using artificial intelligence to identify red-headed woodpecker calls and learn more about the habitats the birds use across the state. 🎧 Coming up at 9 a.m., a special hour-long edition of Witness History from the BBC World Service. Remarkable stories of LGBTQ+ rights, told by the people who were there. We meet the first openly gay political candidate in the U.S., revisit the first Pride March in the U.K., and hear about the diaries of the woman commonly referred to as “the first modern lesbian.” | |
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| | Researchers use AI to help save a woodpecker species in decline | Minnesota researchers are using small audio recording devices to better understand the range and population of red-headed woodpeckers. The bird has seen a precipitous population decline over several decades. “Red-headed woodpeckers in Minnesota have declined by about 95 percent over the last 50 to 60 years, probably due to habitat loss and conversion to agriculture and development,” University of Minnesota researcher Elena West said. Scientists want to learn where the bird is doing well, so important habitats can be preserved. | |
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