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Microsoft AI used to save turtle nests from feral pigs in Cape York, Qld

Scientists are putting new meaning into stopping a predator in its tracks.
Using artificial intelligence technology and specialised algorithms, they can now analyse tens of thousands of images for predator tracks and turtle nest locations in Northern Australia.
The world-first system has meant scientists, rangers and researchers can monitor turtle nesting sites across Cape York that are prone to dangerous predators such as feral pigs.
In some parts of Western Cape York, in Far North Queensland, the wild pigs can dig up and eat 100 per cent of…
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