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Bloomberg· 2025-08-11 11:25
Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard proved a business can be run with conservation at its core. Why won’t other companies follow his example? https://t.co/9DmIwKXpkC ...
Can AI help to save endangered birds?
Google DeepMind· 2025-08-07 15:04
Conservation Crisis & Biodiversity Loss - Hawaii faces a significant conservation crisis, being known as the extinction capital of the world [2] - Almost 75% (three-fourths) of native species in Hawaii have been lost [2] - The deterioration of native forests is expected without the presence and activity of native birds [3] Threats to Bird Populations - The introduction of mosquitoes carrying avian malaria has led to the extinction of many bird species in Hawaii [2] - Global warming is causing temperatures to rise, increasing the mosquito line and threatening bird populations at higher elevations [3] Conservation Efforts & Technology - Conservation efforts involve deploying recording equipment in forests to estimate bird populations and assess their response to conservation actions [4] - Bioacoustics is being used to monitor bird populations and their response to conservation efforts [4] - AI, specifically the Perch model using Google tools, is being used to analyze soundscapes for timely conservation decisions, aiding in species identification and detection of new sounds [5] - The "Perch Search" AI tool enables rapid scanning of soundscapes to identify specific species and detect changes in bird activity in treated areas [6]
Get a bird’s eye view of how scientists use Google’s Perch model to help save endangered birds.
Google· 2025-08-07 15:01
What's not to love about birds. They do all of the work in the forest: pollination, seed dispersal. Birds are fantastic.We learn a lot about what's going on in a habitat just by listening to birds. They use songs and calls to keep track of each other, and we're trying to do exactly the same thing. Use their songs and calls to keep track of them.There's a huge conservation crisis in Hawaii. We are known as the extinction capital of the world. Almost three fourths of our native species have been lost.When mos ...
Save the Bees and Ourselves | Jamie Strange | TEDxOhioStateUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-06 16:00
[Music] 32 years ago, I fell in love with bees. It all started when I was an undergraduate. I took a class in beekeeping.The first day we went out to the bey yard for lab, we opened up a hive of honey bees and we pulled out the comb, it was covered with hundreds of little worker bees all moving around, all doing things. I didn't understand really what I was seeing, but I was struck in that moment with a profound sense of awe. I wanted to know more. I wanted to understand what they were doing.And certainly t ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-08-05 11:40
Budget & Staffing - Further budget cuts and layoffs are planned for the National Park Service [1] - Budget cuts could undermine conservation efforts [1] - Budget cuts could undermine scientific research efforts [1] Public Opinion - High public support exists for the National Park Service [1]
Covering Candlewood | Jon Chesto | TEDxBoston
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 16:03
Environmental Conservation & Corporate Responsibility - Connecticut Light and Power (CLP) owned natural land around Candlewood Lake was at risk of overdevelopment due to deregulation and the need to sell power plants [3][7][10] - A conservation restriction deal was reached for $2 million to preserve the land around Candlewood Lake, protecting it from overdevelopment [13][14] - The $2 million conservation restriction was considered a rounding error when spread across all ratepayers in the region [14] - Candlewood Lake is now owned by First Light, a Massachusetts company, which is in turn owned by a Canadian pension fund [21][22] Journalism & Information Accuracy - The local newspaper played a crucial role in drawing attention to the potential overdevelopment of Candlewood Lake and ensuring the conservation restriction was implemented [12][23] - Deregulation of power generation in New England led to Connecticut Light and Power selling off its power plants and associated land [10] - AI-generated information can be inaccurate, as demonstrated by a Google AI assistant getting a fundamental fact wrong about Candlewood Lake's use [17][18] - Midsize newspapers have been significantly reduced in size, potentially impacting their ability to cover local issues [24][25] Industry Trends & Risks - Private equity firms could potentially seek to develop the land around Candlewood Lake despite the conservation restrictions [22] - The story highlights the importance of local journalism in holding corporations and elected officials accountable [23]
Africa's Luxury Tourism Draws Investors' Interest
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-26 07:00
Talk us through what is driving Africa's luxury hotel boom and why there is so much interest all of a sudden to get involved when the banks are stepping out. Thank you so much. So.Africa is on the cusp of a boom in luxury tourism, and that's partly driven by a change in sentiment after the pandemic. Now people are travelling for wellness. They also want once in a lifetime and bucket list experiences.And Africa has that in loads and bounds, especially when it comes to encounters with wildlife and conservatio ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-18 07:00
The trend towards a revival of bats in Britain is a conservation triumph, but it suggests an uncomfortable conclusion. Laws that make building homes and infrastructure intolerably hard can have a good effect https://t.co/Gwv4Isq96a ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-17 06:20
The trend towards a revival of bats in Britain is a conservation triumph, but it suggests an uncomfortable conclusion. Laws that make building homes and infrastructure intolerably hard can have a good effect https://t.co/A0seBrY7fy ...
From Sussex to the Galápagos: How Nature Changed Me | Clara Hammer | TEDxEatonSquarePrep
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:03
From Sussex to the Galapagos, how nature changed me. Hello everyone. My name is Claraara and I feel really lucky to be standing here today.It means a lot to be able to share something that cannot speak for itself. Today I would like to talk to you about something that has had a big impact on my life, the natural world. It all began in 2020 in year 1 when the co pandemic arrived.We stayed at home and school moved online. That was when my parents decided we should spend time in Sussex at a place called Woodho ...