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How Colossal Is Using AI to Give Wildlife a Voice

Summary by The Ritz Herald
In Yellowstone National Park, a network of 48 autonomous recording units listens around the clock. The devices are designed to capture every howl, bark, and chorus that drifts across the landscape, feeding audio into machine-learning models trained to decode wolf communication in real time. It is, according to Yellowstone Wolf Project’s Dan Stahler, the most detailed acoustic study of wild wolves ever conducted. Behind it stands Colossal Bioscie…
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The Ritz Herald broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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