XPRIZE RAINFOREST NAMES LIMELIGHT RAINFOREST WINNER OF BIODIVERSITY TECH COMPETITION
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This announcement comes at a time when roughly 64% of the world's tropical rainforest has been destroyed or degraded, and continues to be destroyed at a rapid rate, despite being home to half of all living animal and plant species on the planet. Roughly 20% of the Amazon has already been lost, and studies show that at 20-25% degradation, the Amazon ecosystem will face a tipping point and irreversibly shift global climate. Rainforests are biodiversity hotspots and essential in climate regulation, but consistently face deforestation for agricultural expansion, logging, mining and other industrial projects. Biodiversity globally is facing catastrophic loss at an unprecedented rate, with a recent study showing a startling decline in monitored wildlife populations, with the most drastic decline of 95% in
"The future of life on Earth, including that of our own species, will depend on humanity's collective ability to urgently understand the true value of nature on our planet and coexist with it. The technologies designed and field tested through XPRIZE Rainforest are capable of rapidly and remotely assessing the biodiversity and ecological insights of tropical rainforests at scale," said
XPRIZE Rainforest launched in 2019 with a goal to accelerate the innovation of novel technologies that rapidly and comprehensively survey biodiversity and produce impactful insights to inform conservation efforts. Out of 300 teams across 70 countries, 13 teams qualified for rigorous Semifinals testing in
Limelight Rainforest (formerly Team Waponi) is a multidisciplinary team of ecologists, robotics engineers, Indigenous scientists, and taxonomists who collaborated on the Limelight solution to win the competition. The Limelight sensor platform is designed to be deployed via drone to the rainforest canopy, the most under-researched layer of the rainforest, to collect bioacoustic data, images of insects, and insect specimens that are attracted to the technology's novel light trap. The platform provides a real-time feed of data to its base technology, which rapidly identifies species using machine learning. The technology is significantly condensing the amount of time needed to capture DNA from the environment and specimens for identification using a purpose-developed, field-based, portable molecular lab kit. During Finals testing, Limelight identified over 250 different species and 700 unique taxa across both the animal and plant kingdoms from observations recorded during their 24-hour deployment, the highest amount of biodiversity observed by Finalist teams.
"XPRIZE Rainforest gave us the funding, motivation, and collaborative community we needed to move this technology forward," said
The second-place winner of the competition was Map of Life Rapid Assessments, which during Finals testing geolocated and identified over 5,000 individual animals and plants from 225 species. They were awarded
"XPRIZE Rainforest inspired teams to advance biodiversity data collection and assessment tools to dramatically reduce the time and data gaps and enhance global rainforest conservation efforts, and we're incredibly proud of the technologies these teams produced," said
Made possible by support from sponsor Alana Foundation, XPRIZE Rainforest was designed to drive significant advancements in the field of biodiversity measurement and assessment and support the preservation of rainforests and all of its biodiversity globally. These new technologies are designed to inform the preservation of these essential ecosystems, working in tandem with Indigenous peoples to help increase their levels of protection.
"My hope is for everyone to recognize the immense value of Earth's biodiversity. Understanding what we have is essential; it's the foundation for discoveries that could answer some of our biggest challenges—whether breakthroughs in medicine, insights into carbon cycles, or countless other areas," said
"We're all part of nature, and we all have a responsibility to protect and preserve nature," said
Over the course of Finals testing, teams uploaded their bioacoustics and imaging data to iNaturalist; around 800 species were observed by the 6 Finalist teams, compared to around 400 species identified by 13 Semifinalist during Semifinals testing in
Learn more at xprize.org/rainforest.
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About Alana Foundation
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