AI in Biological Biodiversity Technology


Story by Ayubu John Afrimedia news.AI is transforming biodiversity research,
monitoring, and conservation. It enables species identification using images, videos, and audio recordings, allowing tracking of endangered or invasive species efficiently. In habitat mapping, AI analyzes satellite and drone imagery to monitor deforestation, coral reefs, wetlands, and detect environmental changes. Genomics and environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis powered by AI reveals genetic diversity, species presence, and ecosystem health. AI also predicts the impact of climate change on species distribution and models ecosystem interactions to guide restoration efforts. In conservation planning, AI integrates multiple data sources to recommend protected areas and detect illegal activities like poaching or fishing. Additionally, AI supports citizen science, helping the public identify species and contribute to large biodiversity datasets. Overall, AI acts as a powerful tool for understanding, protecting, and managing biodiversity at scales and speeds previously impossible.

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