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Conservation

Protecting biodiversity with GIS

Unlock conservation science and safeguard biodiversity with conservation solutions

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Geography is key to conserving the natural world

Global action is underway to halt and reverse biodiversity loss and put nature on a path to recovery. By combining conservation science with geographic information system (GIS) technology, conservationists are empowered with tools to protect and restore the natural world.

A geographic approach to conservation science

Conservation professionals are enriching biodiversity conservation efforts with maps and apps optimized for common management and stewardship workflows. Underpinned with analysis-ready geospatial data, GIS helps conservationists:

  • Gain insights into complex environmental challenges.
  • Understand the interdependencies of native species and human activity.
  • Manage operations effectively and compile impact reports.
  • Anticipate and mitigate threats from climate change and unmanaged development.
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Conservation technologies

Esri’s geospatial software, ArcGIS, provides a comprehensive set of technology solutions for efficient, science-backed conservation programs.

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Observe

ArcGIS offers integrated mobile apps for planning, conducting, and analyzing field observations with integrated workforce management tools to take your mobile work to scale.

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Organize

Manage vast datasets with ease in secure cloud or hybrid data stores to power real-time dashboards of conservation operations, enhanced with content from the vast ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.

Explore ArcGIS Living Atlas

Analyze

Discover new conservation dynamics through modeling our natural world with the most comprehensive and open set of analytical methods and spatial algorithms available.

Explore Spatial Analysis

Collaborate

Accelerate effective partnerships and public engagement with shared maps, apps, and stories to inform broad and transparent conservation initiatives working to address wicked problems.

Explore ArcGIS Hub

Upcoming event

Join colleagues and peers in San Diego, July 15–19, 2024, for the 2024 Esri User Conference. Learn, reconnect, and take a deep dive into the latest advances in geographic information system (GIS) technology.

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ArcGIS tutorials

There are numerous pathways to build up your ArcGIS expertise. ArcGIS tutorials are modular, self-paced training exercises that focus on specific conservation methods and technologies. For a more formal instructor-led experience, the Esri training team offers traditional virtual and in-person courses. Esri training consultants provide complimentary planning services to identify options that will best meet an organization's immediate, short-term, and long-term workforce training needs.

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Our community

Stay updated on the good work taking place in the conservation GIS community supporting life on earth. Learn how organizations are creating high-impact conservation science programs and biodiversity preservation efforts with innovative GIS applications.

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Esri Conservation Program

For more than three decades, the Esri Conservation Program has provided technology and training assistance to conservation professionals around the globe.

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