Biodiversity Intelligence

The World's Most Monitored Rainforest

eDNA sampling, camera traps, and bioacoustic sensors create a continuous portrait of Amazon biodiversity at a scale never attempted before.

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Species Documented
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eDNA Samples
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Research Partners
Detection Methods

Three Ways We See the Invisible

eDNA

Environmental DNA

Drones collect water and air samples. ETH Zürich lab analysis identifies species from shed DNA — detecting animals that would never be seen by cameras or heard by microphones.

1,847 samples processed
Camera

AI Camera Traps

Motion-triggered 4K cameras powered by edge AI identify species in real-time. 200+ cameras across the property log every pass of every mammal, reptile, and bird.

12,400+ identifications
Audio

Bioacoustics

Continuous audio recording and AI-powered species identification from bird calls, frog choruses, and mammal vocalizations. Captures nocturnal and canopy species invisible to cameras.

860+ species calls logged
Species Gallery

What We're Protecting

A sample of the 513+ species documented across the Amazon Guardia property.

Jaguar
Jaguar
Panthera onca
NT
Camera
MammalNear Threatened
Hyacinth Macaw
Hyacinth Macaw
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus
VU
Audio
BirdVulnerable
Red-eyed Tree Frog
Red-eyed Tree Frog
Agalychnis callidryas
LC
eDNA
AmphibianLeast Concern
Giant River Otter
Giant River Otter
Pteronura brasiliensis
EN
Camera
MammalEndangered
Harpy Eagle
Harpy Eagle
Harpia harpyja
VU
Camera
BirdVulnerable
Pink River Dolphin
Pink River Dolphin
Inia geoffrensis
EN
eDNA
MammalEndangered
Toucan
Toucan
Ramphastos toco
LC
Audio
BirdLeast Concern
Three-toed Sloth
Three-toed Sloth
Bradypus variegatus
LC
Camera
MammalLeast Concern
Poison Dart Frog
Poison Dart Frog
Dendrobates tinctorius
LC
eDNA
AmphibianLeast Concern