A team of scientists from EPFL and Alaska Pacific University has developed an AI program that can recognize individual bears ...
“Bears are at the top of the food chain and ensure the proper functioning of their ecosystem. They are critical to maintaining healthy systems,” explained Rosenberg.
Learn about the AI program that's recognizing individual brown bears in Alaska by their faces and poses.
Grizzly bears are one of the few apex predators. They’re at the top of the food chain and will attack almost anything if they ...
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5 Remote National Parks In America You Can Only Access By Plane Or Boat
These five national parks can only be reached via plane or boat, offering visitors a chance to enjoy uncrowded trails, ...
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These photographs competed to be in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year (14 pics)
London's Natural History Museum released beautiful wildlife images captured by photographers from all over the world.
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How facial recognition is helping ecologists monitor and conserve bear species
These tools can reshape how scientists and the general public understand animals by getting to know formerly anonymous creatures as individuals.
Campsites, cabins and fire lookouts generally open for booking six months in advance — at 7 a.m. Have your America the ...
Thanks to all of you who’ve been doing your snow dances — they seem to have worked, at least for the Bear River Range! The rest of Utah’s snowpack? Not quite so much… Also this week, Nibley’s new ...
Here is a roundup of sports updates for various high school teams in Caribou and Bear Lake counties.
The Lions may not be going to the playoffs, but they ended their season on a positive note. Detroit withstood a fourth-quarter comeback and kicker Jake Bates drilled a 42-yard field goal as time ...
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