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Using Technology to Monitor, Manage, and Protect What Remains
“Satellites, drones, AI: watching the wild.”
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Technology is transforming how we understand and manage natural resources. Satellites monitor forests in real time. Sensors track wildlife movements. Drones survey ecosystems. AI analyzes data at scales humans couldn't manage. These capabilities offer unprecedented insight into what's happening on our lands and waters—and new tools for managing what remains. But technology is a tool, not a solution, and raises its own questions about surveillance, access, and whether better information leads to better outcomes.

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