Abstract: Climate change is the long-term alteration in original construction of the nature. The growing human population day by day alarm greatest threat to biodiversity. The population of wild animals on earth declines as a result of disruptions to biodiversity. This ongoing process will cause the ecosystem as a whole to become unstable and eventually collapse. Therefore, preserving the earth's biodiversity is essential to preserving the balance of all of its ecosystems. However, the resolutions of the current monitoring systems are insufficient to extend internationally. Conventional methods and researchers' boring manual labour are ineffective for conserving biodiversity. Because they work more effectively and produce better outcomes, modern technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are in demand today for conservation. The preservation of the earth's biodiversity can be aided by the application of AI and ML-based solutions to wildlife conservation.
Key words: climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem, conservation, monitoring system
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