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At Shengjin Lake National Nature Reserve in east China's Anhui Province, tech is helping protect migrating birds. Rangers use drones, AI bird-recognition systems and smart monitoring platforms to track flocks and safeguard habitats as birds begin their spring migration north. The lake hosts 170+ species and around 100,000 migratory birds each year, including cranes and the Oriental stork.
At Shengjin Lake National Nature Reserve in east China's Anhui Province, tech is helping protect migrating birds. Rangers use drones, AI bird-recognition systems and smart monitoring platforms to track flocks and safeguard habitats as birds begin their spring migration north. The lake hosts 170+ species and around 100,000 migratory birds each year, including cranes and the Oriental stork.