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AI-driven nature apps are changing how people engage with wildlife on their hikes. Want to know type of a bird is around you using just its chirps?
It is not realistic to suggest that the answer to modern difficulties lies in restricting technology or framing time outdoors as a replacement.
Over the past 220 years, the connection between people and nature has declined by more than 60%. That's the key finding of a study led by Miles Richardson, a professor of nature connectedness at ...
Seek by iNaturalist uses AI to identify any plant, animal or fungi from a photo, while your input helps scientists discover ...
The grant was announced by Governor Youngkin's office on August 1. The grant is administered by The Virginia Economic ...
Every birder knows the wonderful feeling of hearing a new bird, followed by the desire to discover what bird you heard and then the thrill of correct identification. Whether you are a new birder ...
Spending time in nature helps people to identify what is meaningful in their lives, shows a new Finnish study conducted at ...
Nature’s Crossing Technology Center will use the funds to make the site project ready to attract high-impact tenants and create new jobs.
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