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

What we’re about

Our experts are global leaders in ecoacoustics, camera trapping, eDNA, and AI. WildMon optimizes these solutions to provide a holistic understanding of biodiversity that is vital to evaluate the performance of conservation initiatives and enable proactive measures towards effective species and ecosystem conservation.

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How we got here

In our journey over the past few years, our team embarked on a profound realization: the need to embrace a more holistic approach to our ecological and conservation endeavors. We found ourselves at a crossroads, challenged by the conventional wisdom of prioritizing one method and dataset over another in our biodiversity monitoring practices. It became evident that researchers, scientists, and practitioners, each specializing in their respective fields of camera trapping, acoustics, and eDNA analysis, were operating within silos, limiting our ability to fully grasp the complexities of biodiversity.

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The crossroad

Driven by this insight, we made a pivotal decision. We chose to break free from the constraints of siloed methodologies and offer a transformative solution—one that not only embodies scientific rigor but also seamlessly integrates intuitive functionality. Our vision was clear: to create a full AI ecosystem that empowers users to measure biodiversity in a manner that is both meticulous and accessible, scalable yet deeply insightful.

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The path forward

Enter our core offering—a convergence of wildlife camera, eDNA, and bioacoustic technologies, each carefully selected for their unique capabilities. But we didn't stop there. Our goal extended far beyond mere species enumeration. We sought to paint a vivid, multidimensional portrait of biodiversity—one that goes beyond numbers and statistics, resonating with the very essence of our natural world.