Counting on Nature: How AI Can Track Wildlife Populations and Save Species
February 26 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Free

Discover how AI is helping monitor and protect endangered species in Sussex—and beyond
Our evening will begin with a short talk from Sue Blanch, project lead at Kent Wildlife Trust (KWT), followed by a presentation from Brightling resident Olivier Wall, who has been helping develop the use of artificial intelligence in KWT’s work monitoring and identifying some of our most endangered local birds, amphibians and mammals—which include nightingales, great crested newts and turtle doves. There’ll be plenty of chances to ask questions of both at the end, and we’ll be offering wine and soft drinks.
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