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Launch of Forest Listeners in partnership with Google Arts & Culture and Google DeepMind
Forest Listeners is an AI-powered citizen-science experiment developed in partnership with Google Arts & Culture and Google DeepMind. This initiative 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.
Bezos Earth Fund & Audubon Announcement
The National Audubon Society has been awarded $2 million through the Bezos Earth Fund’s AI for Climate and Nature Grand Challenge to advance AI-driven bird conservation across Latin America. WildMon is proud to be one of the partners making it happen.
Turning Audio Recordings into Conservation Action: A Scalable AI Workflow for Biodiversity Monitoring
How we’re using open data, AI models, and cloud infrastructure to help communities detect and monitor species faster, cheaper, and at scale.
Across the world, passive acoustic recorders are capturing the sounds of wildlife, from tropical frogs to elusive forest birds. Collecting audio is only the beginning though.
Assessing the Effects of Rubber Agroforestry Systems on Wildlife in Thailand with Bioacoustic Monitoring
We're excited to announce a new ecoacoustic monitoring project in Southern Thailand, that aims to document the benefits of regenerative rubber agroforestry on wildlife, compared to conventional farming methods.
Combining Bioacoustics and Camera Trapping to see how Community-Designed Initiatives Impact Biodiversity in Kalimantan, Indonesia.
WildMon is excited to share an exciting new partnership and project launch with Planet Indonesia in Kalimantan, Indonesia!