Oklahoma conservationists are using drones to remove redcedars. The trees act like tinder boxes in wildfires, and they say removing them will only get more expensive.
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Drones drop tree seeds to help protect reservoir
Drones have been used to distribute tree seeds around a reservoir in the Scottish Borders in a bid to protect its water quality. The Talla Reservoir near Tweedsmuir is a key water source for the city ...
"Building ecological civilization concerns the well-being of the people and the future of the nation." Chinese President Xi ...
Sergey Rybakov also said that AI models assess future climate change and the likelihood of extreme weather events MOSCOW, February 6. /TASS/. Drones with artificial intelligence (AI) will help combat ...
Deforestation is one of the most severe threats facing the environment today. The world loses millions of acres of forest a year, so people need to act fast to save them. Thankfully, new technology ...
Southwestern Electric Power Co. (SWEPCO) is modernizing how it keeps the lights on with the launch of a new drone‑based inspection program that gives crews a faster, sharper view of vegetation near ...
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