Ep 2: Beneath the Canopy | SEARCH ON

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Old cell phones are repurposed by the Tembé people to listen for forest sounds and detect signs of danger, aiding in their conservation efforts using TensorFlow technology. These devices with microphones are connected to networks, detecting sounds like chainsaws and animals to provide real-time alerts for rangers to respond and protect the forest effectively.

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  • The Tembé people repurpose old cell phones with microphones and TensorFlow technology to detect sounds like chainsaws and animals in the forest, aiding in conservation efforts by alerting rangers in real-time.
  • This innovative use of technology not only enhances conservation efforts but also showcases how traditional practices can be combined with modern tools to protect natural resources effectively.

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  • How do Tembé people use old cell phones?

    They repurpose them to listen for forest sounds.

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Tembé repurpose phones to protect forests.

  • Old cell phones are repurposed and placed in trees by the Tembé people to listen to forest sounds for signs of danger, utilizing technology to enhance their conservation efforts.
  • These devices, equipped with microphones and connected to networks, use TensorFlow, an open-source machine learning tool, to detect various sounds like chainsaws, logging trucks, and animals, providing real-time alerts to the rangers for effective response in protecting the vast forest area.
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