Sustainability & AI

AI for biodiversity

Applying AI to species identification, habitat mapping and ecosystem monitoring in support of conservation goals.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

The application of AI to understanding and protecting biodiversity: species identification, habitat mapping, population estimation and ecosystem monitoring.

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Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026

References

Wildlife InsightsAI camera-trap image platform for conservation

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Ecological Informatics 2021Kahl et al. — BirdNET: deep learning for avian acoustic monitoring

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Overview

What it means

Biodiversity data arrives as images, sound and observations at scales that exceed expert review. AI classifies camera-trap photos (platforms such as Wildlife Insights), identifies species from photographs in citizen-science tools such as iNaturalist, and maps habitats from satellite imagery — converting raw streams into usable ecological data.

How it is used

Conservation programmes use these tools for monitoring endangered species, detecting illegal activity, prioritising protected areas and reporting against biodiversity frameworks. Effectiveness depends on training-data coverage — which is thinnest exactly where biodiversity is richest.

Why it matters

Biodiversity loss is a measurement problem as much as a protection problem: you cannot manage populations you cannot observe. AI scales observation dramatically, while its blind spots — under-sampled species and regions — need deliberate correction.

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