Massive AI project spots 'signs of hope' after bushfire devastation

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Massive AI project spots 'signs of hope' after bushfire devastation
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GALLERY: From curious wombats and inquisitive eagles through to crawling koalas and adorable dingo pups, 'signs of hope' in the aftermath of Australia's bushfire emergency have emerged in a very modern way. 9News

From curious wombats and inquisitive eagles through to crawling koalas and adorable dingo pups, "signs of hope" in the aftermath of Australia's bushfire emergency have emerged in a very modern way.

It also photographed "previously unrecorded" brush-tailed rock wallabies colonies in fire-ravaged habitat in Northern NSW, the collaboration said, in a press release."Normally solitary echidnas were also captured in a rarely witnessed sight – an echidna train – a mating ritual involving multiple amorous males following a female for weeks," the press release said.

"That's despite initial fears for the critically endangered species' survival after fire scorched more than 90 per cent of the dunnart's habitat,'' the researchers said.Wildlife Insights has been trained to identify nearly 1300 species, from elephants to gorillas

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