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Audubon Society Leverages AI to Safeguard Threatened Species

24 Oct

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Summary

  • Audubon Society using AI and remote sensors to monitor protected habitats
  • Bezos Earth Fund awards $30M for AI-driven conservation projects
  • Community science crucial for data collection in Latin America
Audubon Society Leverages AI to Safeguard Threatened Species

In October 2025, the National Audubon Society is spearheading a groundbreaking initiative to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and remote sensing for wildlife conservation. Backed by a $30 million award from the Bezos Earth Fund, the project aims to revolutionize the way Audubon and its partners monitor the effectiveness of their efforts to protect species and habitats.

The centerpiece of the initiative is the deployment of remote sensors in newly protected areas across Latin America. These sensors will use bioacoustics to record birdsong and other wildlife sounds, providing valuable data on biodiversity. Audubon is partnering with local communities, who will play a crucial role in collecting and sharing this information.

"We're engaging local communities who are the ultimate stewards of these protected areas of Latin America," says Audubon CEO Elizabeth Gray. "They are going to be helping us collect the data from these remote sensing devices." This community-driven approach, combined with cutting-edge AI analysis, promises to be a game-changer for conservation.

The Audubon project is one of 15 winners announced by the Bezos Earth Fund, all of which leverage AI to address pressing environmental challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and food insecurity. As the demand for AI grows, the fund is committed to ensuring its impact on the planet is net positive.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Audubon Society is deploying remote sensors in protected areas across Latin America to record wildlife sounds like birdsong. They are then using AI to analyze this data and monitor the success of their conservation efforts.
The Bezos Earth Fund has awarded the Audubon Society a $30 million grant to support this initiative, which is one of 15 AI-driven conservation projects the fund is backing.
The Audubon Society is partnering with local communities in Latin America, who will help collect data from the remote sensors and serve as stewards of the protected areas.

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