Partners

AI4Biodiversity project aims at developing novel methods for assessing the state-of-nature. Through our collaboration with practitioners and nature conservation agencies (e.g. HaMaarag, Israel’s National Nature Assessment Program; Israel Citizen Science Center at the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History; Israel Nature and Parks Authority) we shape best practices for biodiversity monitoring. Furthermore, through our collaboration with leading research centers such as WildMe and the Human Computation Institute, we advance scientific research in the areas of ecology, artificial intelligence and human computation

Taking Citizen Science to School center by the University of Haifa and Israel’s Institute of Technology.

Israel Citizen Science Center at the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History on public engagement programs.

 HaMaarag, Israel’s National Nature Assessment Program, operating under the auspices of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.

The Israel Nature and Parks Authority is a government organization that manages nature reserves and national parks in Israel.

iNaturalist, the world’s largest network of nature monitoring communities 

Wild Me, Nonprofit organization that develops AI tools for collaborative, international wildlife conservation.

The Human Computation Institute,  a nonprofit innovation center dedicated to the betterment of society through novel methods leveraging the complementary strengths of networked humans and machines.

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