AI in Wildlife Conservation: Tracking, Protecting, and Predicting Extinction Risks

Artificial Intelligence is transforming how we protect endangered species and ecosystems. From drones that use AI to detect poachers to camera traps that automatically identify rare animals, technology is making it easier to monitor biodiversity in real-time. Conservationists now use machine learning to analyze migration patterns, detect habitat loss, and predict extinction risks based on climate and human behavior.

This post explores successful case studies, like elephant tracking in Kenya or coral reef monitoring with underwater AI. It also explains the importance of data-sharing platforms and ethical use of AI in the wild. As biodiversity loss accelerates, AI may become one of the most powerful tools in our ecological toolkit.

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