Machine Learning Automates Conservation

Machine Learning Automates Conservation

Machine Learning Automates Conservation

Machine Learning Automates Conservation

Self-driving cars. Optimized healthcare. Digital personal assistants that know your next purchase before you even make it. In the past decade, machine learning has revolutionized the way in which we interact with our world. Here in the Center for Conservation Innovation at Defenders, we wondered if and how we can leverage machine learning to protect wildlife and conserve the habitat on which endangered species depend. Learn more about it here.

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Taylor Minich
2019 Summer Intern in Geoinformatics

Taylor graduated from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment, earning double Masters degrees in Environmental Management and Forestry