Canada-wide nocturnal bird sound migration tracker takes flight
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University of Windsor graduate students have deployed 100 acoustic recorders across Canada from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland, using AI software to track nocturnal bird migration in real time—the first such research network in eastern Canada.
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