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AI for the environment - EarthRanger

EarthRanger is a flexible, powerful technology platform that empowers protected area managers, ecologists, and wildlife biologists across the globe to make more informed operational decisions for wildlife conservation.

Bringing technology together to protect wildlife

Human activity has never shaped our planet as profoundly as it does today. The rapid transformation of landscapes is pushing wildlife to the brink. Ai2’s EarthRanger is at the forefront of the fight to protect our planet.

Accelerating conservation with real-time, data-driven insights

EarthRanger is a game-changer for conservationists; an invaluable tool that enables them to keep both wildlife and people safe. It provides a comprehensive view of an organization’s data: displaying information from sensors combined with reports from the field to inform an organization about the real-time state of animals, rangers, and any other assets, whether on land or sea. This holistic picture, powered by the latest technologies such as AI-connected devices, satellite imagery, and advanced data analytics, gives conservationists, park managers, researchers, and policymakers a bird’s eye view of wildlife and their habitats, allowing them to make better decisions, faster.

Uncovering conflicts before they happen

EarthRanger empowers conservationists to go from reactive to proactive. The platform offers a range of automated early warning systems, such as tracking wildlife movements and setting virtual boundaries. For instance, if a collared elephant strays from its protected area or approaches a human settlement, instant alerts mobilize field teams for swift intervention. This helps to protect both animals and people, and prevents crop damage, property loss, and tragic fatalities. Beyond addressing human-wildlife conflict, EarthRanger supports a wide range of conservation efforts, making it a critical tool in modern conservation.

Learn more - EarthRanger news

The Conservation Tech Award: Protecting Global Wildlife with Innovative, Technology-Centric Solutions

Now accepting applications for two $15,000 grants to help protect wildlife through cutting-edge, technology-driven efforts

CNN’s Journey to Sera: A Technological Showcase of Wildlife Conservation

How real-time data is helping to save rhinos in Kenya.

The Allen Institute for AI Receives $1.48 Million Grant to Help in Safeguarding North Atlantic Right Whales with EarthRanger

Empowering conservation through innovative tech and collaboration