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Post-bushfire AI surveillance program monitoring wildlife one year on from the Black Summer – ABC News
It is estimated almost 3 billion native animals were in the path of the devastating bushfires that ravaged parts of Australia last summer. Now, more than 600 cameras…

More than 600 cameras will be installed across the country to track the elusive movements of Australia’s bushfire-affected wildlife.
Key points:
- More than 600 cameras have been set up across Australia as part of An Eye on Recovery project
- They will be used to monitor wildlife in bushfire-affected areas such as Kangaroo Island and the Blue Mountains
- Citizen scientists are encouraged to upload their sensor camera images of wildlife, especially in bushfire regions, to assist
It is estimated almost 3…
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