What makes a good tree? We used AI to ask birds

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What makes a good tree? We used AI to ask birds

The article discusses the importance of large old trees as habitat for birds and other animals, focusing on the efforts to create artificial structures that mimic the features of these trees. The use of AI and machine learning is highlighted in involving non-human stakeholders, such as birds and trees, in the design process to understand what makes good habitat from an animal's perspective.

The research project in the Molonglo region of Canberra aims to address the loss of large old trees by developing artificial structures that cater to bird nesting, foraging, and roosting needs. By analyzing bird preferences for specific tree characteristics, the team is working on designing better habitat structures using AI and machine learning.

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