We work together to achieve greater outcomes.
Collaborative environmental monitoring in the Oil Sands Region.
Lidar and imagery data for Alberta.
Translating monitoring results and scientific information for a range of audiences and end users.
We are committed to working with groups that are interested in the management of Alberta’s living resources.
Working together to mobilize biodiversity data.
A grassroots initiative that works with Indigenous communities interested in biodiversity monitoring.
Learn about landholder information and land access details.
Explore our ongoing and past projects, collaborations, and how we apply research in the field.
View detailed online status reports summarizing land cover and biodiversity information for different regions.
Learn about the species ABMI monitors in Alberta’s encyclopedia of life.
Read and download our academic publications, annual reports, monitoring protocols, and more.
Explore, visualize, and create maps for areas of interest in Alberta.
Manage, store, process, share, and discover environmental sensor data.
Use this tool to instantly generate a report on land cover and biodiversity for many areas of interest across Alberta.
Our code repository for species habitat models, the wildRtrax R package, land cover indicators, and more.
See our latest news, stories, videos, blogs, and more!
Our staff have a wide range of expertise that are important to the ABMI's success and day-to-day operations.
The ABMI is a great place to work, learn, and be part of a passionate team.
Be a part of a world-class biodiversity monitoring program.
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We use a federated and distributed service model, delivered jointly by the University of Alberta, InnoTech Alberta, and the University of Calgary. As a non-profit, legal entity registered under the Alberta Societies Act, the ABMI has a distinct and independent corporate identity with a transparent governance structure. The ABMI is member based, and those members appoint Board Directors to provide strategic leadership and oversight of our operations. The Board recruits an executive director, and our corporate auditor also reports directly to the Board.
We incorporated in 2007 and are still going strong. Read more in Our History.
The ABMI includes a diverse community of organizations investing in the future of scientific knowledge.
The ABMI's Board of Directors is a broad cross-section of industry and government representatives that have an interest in and care about biodiversity management.
The ABMI's strategic direction includes five areas of operation: Monitoring, science innovation, working collaboratively, knowledge translation and engagement, and operational excellence.