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Inclusive & effective forest conservation, courtesy AI
Hindustan Times Mumbai
|July 09, 2025
Amid the climate crisis and loss of biodiversity, artificial intelligence (AI) can be a valuable ally for forest and wildlife conservation.
From acoustic surveillance systems to AI-assisted reforestation planning, new technologies are being deployed across India. Recently, several states have started using Al-enabled alert systems and cameras for forest management, identifying poachers and trespassers, and tracking animals to prevent human-animal conflict. Tamil Nadu has used AI surveillance systems to avert forest fires. The Railways introduced an Al-enabled Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) system to prevent elephants and other wildlife from being struck by trains.
Traditionally, forest governance has relied on satellite imagery and ground patrolling. While valuable, these are mostly reactive. AI enhances their utility by converting large datasets into real-time, actionable intelligence. To illustrate, Rainforest Connection employs solar-powered, old smartphones equipped with extra microphones to “listen” to forests for sounds of chainsaws, gunshots, or even rare species’ movements.
This story is from the July 09, 2025 edition of Hindustan Times Mumbai.
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