We make biodiversity monitoring accessible.

Our tools and services give the people and organizations closest to nature greater autonomy over the ecosystems they help protect.

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Multi-source biodiversity data and AI-powered analysis

We combine multiple monitoring methods including ecoacoustics, camera traps, eDNA, and other ecological data to generate a comprehensive understanding of ecosystem conditions. Through AI-powered workflows, we translate this data into conservation insights.

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Comprehensive biodiversity monitoring
diverse species identification
diverse species identification

Our Tools

User-friendly monitoring tools.

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Our toolstack makes it easy for local communities and conservation organizations to monitor biodiversity, understand what is happening in an ecosystem, and use that information to support land stewardship.

Our Services

Expert support across the conservation journey.

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local community work

We work with partners to design robust biodiversity monitoring strategies, from study design to ecological modelling, while prioritizing autonomy, capacity building, and long-term sustainability.

Conservation Impact Around the World

We work with global and local community partners for greater conservation impact.

Geographical overview of our work
24M Recordings
1.4 Million Camera Trap Images
5,000 Sites
39 Projects
19 Countries

International Partners

Community Partners

Our Impact Stories

  • Transitioning Rubberlands to Wanakaset Agroforestry

    As global demand for natural rubber continues to rise, there is a growing need to shift from conventional monoculture plantations toward regenerative agroforestry systems that support biodiversity, ecosystem health, and long-term farmer livelihoods.

  • Listen to the Forest

    Forest Listeners invites the public to help address one of the most persistent challenges in biodiversity science: the lack of high-quality, species-verified training data for bioacoustic models.

  • Strengthening our approach to integrated biodiversity monitoring

    Since November 2025, WildMon has officially taken on the role of Secretariat for Wildlife Insights, the leading global platform for managing and analyzing camera trap data.

Led by Global Experts

Our global team

Our team brings together global experts in biology, conservation, and technology, with decades of experience working across ecosystems and conservation contexts worldwide.

With over 300 peer-reviewed publications and extensive experience partnering with local communities, academia, governments, and conservation organizations, we combine scientific rigor with real-world application to advance biodiversity monitoring.

Our Latest Publication

Parrot Flying

Satellite-based forest structure metrics as a predictive tool for biodiversity in hyperdiverse tropical forests.

2026 | Journal for Environmental and Sustainability Indicators

David Luther, Marconi Campos-Cerqueira, Aline Medeiros, Aidan McCarthy, Emilia Roberts, Xiaoxuan Li, Paulo Bobrowiec, Jared Wolfe, Gabriel Augusto Leite, Tomaz Nascimento de Melo, José W. Ribeiro, Thiago Bicudo, Konrad Wessels

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Let’s work together for nature.

Looking for a better way to monitor biodiversity and analyze the impact of your projects? We’d be happy to explore ways to collaborate.