Livestreaming bird nests can trigger conservation actions in seventy percent of viewers
Digital livestreams of avian nests are transforming viewers into conservationists, with seven out of ten watchers reporting they have taken direct, pro-nature actions after bonding with the birds on screen.
High-resolution cameras and AI software now connect millions to the secret lives of birds across the globe. The Cornell Lab's network of over 100 cameras allows volunteers to log rare events for scientific databases, revealing incredible behaviors like peregrine falcons diving at 240 mph.
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