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3 Ways AI Can Help Us Save Endangered Animals

Let’s save them all!

Elena Beliaeva-Baran
The Startup

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In 2019, out of 105,000 species, Red List identified that 28,338 are at the risk of extinction because of human activity. Today, the list has grown to 32,000 of species on the brink of extinction, including 14% of all birds and 26% of all mammals.

Of course, some damage was caused by the natural climate cycles. But the greatest damage is human-made.

The human activities such as poaching, land development and regular harmful environment emissions have already brought biological diversity to the alarming state.

Here I would like to cover how AI can help us do the best we can in saving biodiversity.

AI Can Help With: Tracking Endangered Species

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Let’s cover this point on the example of penguins.

Penguin populations are one of the critically endangered ones. In fact, in 2019, the world’s second-largest emperor penguin colony was almost ‘wiped-out’ overnight due to a collapse of an ice shelf in Antarctica. Penguins are one of the species that are now suffering from current and projected climate change and could completely disappear by 2100.

What is the struggle?

Prior to designing the penguins saving strategy, researchers have to analyse the exact rate of the population decline and to determine the cause of it.
When it comes to calculating the exact number of the species population in a specific location and at a specific time, researchers use camera traps or footage from the drones.

Camera traps are placed in remote locations and are equipped with motion-sensors. These cameras can collect a huge amount of data by photographing and filming animals passing by.

For example, here is a 3-sec video made by WWF of how Antarctic ice looks like from the penguin's point of view:

While capturing perfect footage is only one of the challenges, the distortion of the image or other distinctive behaviour features of particular species is another.

For instance, when Antarctic penguins are forming a close group, sometimes it is hard to count the exact number of birds.

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What AI can do here?

These are one of the issues that AI-powered image recognition can help with. The system scans thousands of pictures of Antarctic penguins to get a general idea of what an Antarctic penguin looks like from every side. Based on the data of the distinctive features of the bird, AI can identify separate penguins on the image and count the exact number.

AI Can Help With: Forecasting Natural Disasters

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What is the struggle?

Natural disasters always bring huge losses and damage to both people and animals. The problem is that today the system of warning and responding to it is poorly developed.

What AI can do here?

However, researchers have found that with artificial intelligence, it will be now possible to analyze data based on weather events and natural disasters in specific regions to identify possible vulnerabilities.

The AI-powered system will provide an in-advance warning and improve response to the emergency information.

With this new application of AI, the society could not only prepare themselves for the potential natural disaster but also take care of the animals in the predicted zone of affection.

Below is the infographics of how AI can predict earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions and hurricanes:

image is a courtesy of NAVEEN JOSHI via Forbes

AI Can Help With: Protecting animals from poachers

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Poaching is perhaps the greatest threat to the species’ survival.

What is the struggle?

Rangers and government authorities across African and Asian wildlife parks are struggling in a battle against poachers. However, with a lack of modern technology, it is getting harder and harder to outsmart the poachers.

In order to effectively fight hunting, the government needs technology that can predict the future attacks, its location and time.

What AI can do here?

AI is one of those technologies that can provide wildlife rangers with all the information they need about potential and impending threats and its location.

The system can be ‘trained’ to analyse past accidents and identify all of the possible patterns of poachers’ behaviour prior to the attack. Also, AI can quickly scan the internet to process and collect information regarding the recent events on the illegal market.

In this case, the AI-powered system will scan the Internet for a specific set of words and phrases that could potentially lead to the poachers’ network.

All the data collected by AI can be used by rangers and researchers as guidance to prevent accidents, natural disasters and potentially save thousands of animals. #AIForGood

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