Advanced biodiversity monitoring & reporting through the WildMon Analytics Dashboard

Delivering globally accessible technology solutions to accelerate data-driven biodiversity & ecosystem conservation.

We integrate bioacoustics, camera-trapping, environmental DNA, & AI to comprehensively monitor biodiversity & inform on-the-ground conservation action.

By empowering local stakeholders with code-free, accessible biodiversity monitoring tools, we aim to translate local-scale data into global change.

Sneak peek

Analytics Dashboard

WildMon’s Analytics Dashboard seamlessly integrates data from bioacoustic recorders and camera-traps (eDNA coming soon!) into an intuitive and informative data visualization platform.

Interact with your data through an accessible user interface that allows you to efficiently gather species and community-level insights from your project.

Key features

Across both Passive Acoustic Monitoring & Camera Trapping methodologies you can…

Monitor community-level patterns

with dynamic trend figures and maps. Analyze how species richness and composition evolves over time.

See where species occur

by viewing detailed species distributions on a filter-enabled interactive map.

Assess site-specific metrics

by accessing tables and maps to identify hotspots or areas of concern.

Gain deeper insights

by comparing results from different data collection methods.

Explore wildlife

by viewing images & listening to audio captured directly from the field.

Future functionality - coming soon

Our team is working hard to build additional capacities into the WildMon Analytics Dashboard. The platform will soon have the ability to integrate eDNA data, alongside the existing camera-trap and bioacoustics functionality. We are also working to integrate satellite imagery and geospatial layers, so that you can effortlessly combine remote sensing and on-the-ground sensing as well. Stay tuned for updates!

Recent work

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Carbon Transparency
Kenya

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Endangered Species
Indonesia

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Rubber Agroforestry
Thailand

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Biodiversity Baselines
US Virgin Islands

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