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WILDLIFE, BIODIVERSITY & HABITAT

Documenting ecosystems across Tennessee and Colorado through observation, data, and emerging technology.

Hyman Living Laboratory monitors and documents biodiversity across its Tennessee and Colorado research sites. From amphibians and bird species to mammals and aquatic life, our work combines environmental observation with emerging technologies including sensor networks and AI-driven data analysis.

By tracking species presence and habitat patterns, we aim to better understand ecosystem dynamics, support conservation efforts, and contribute to more sustainable land and water management practices.

Why this matters

Why Biodiversity Documentation Matters

Biodiversity data plays a critical role in environmental research and conservation. Tracking species presence and habitat health helps guide land management decisions, protect ecosystems, and measure environmental change over time.

For research-driven initiatives, documented biodiversity strengthens credibility by demonstrating real ecological impact and measurable outcomes, an important component in securing environmental and scientific grant funding.

OBSERVED WILDLIFE

Mammals

Mammals

Mammals

White-tailed deer
Coyote
Bobcat
Raccoon
Beaver
River otter
Fox species

Birds

Mammals

Mammals

Wild turkey
Bald eagle
Red-tailed hawk
Great blue heron
Waterfowl species
Songbirds and migratory species

Amphibians

Amphibians

Amphibians

Frogs (including gray tree frogs)
Salamanders
Toads

Reptiles

Amphibians

Amphibians

Copperhead Snake

Cottonmouth Snake

Box Turtle
Skinks Lizard

TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH

Our biodiversity monitoring integrates traditional field observation with emerging technologies, including:

  • Environmental sensors for tracking climate and water conditions.
  • AI-assisted data analysis to identify patterns and trends.
  • Long-term observation of species activity and habitat changes.
  • Cross-location comparison between Tennessee and Colorado ecosystems.

This approach allows us to build a more complete and evolving understanding of ecological systems.

Multi-Region Ecosystem Research

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studying both regions reveals how ecosystems respond to climate and environmental pressures.

Ongoing & Future Research

As Hyman Living Laboratory continues to grow, biodiversity tracking will remain a core focus. Ongoing efforts include expanding species documentation, increasing sensor-based monitoring, and developing long-term ecological datasets to support research and conservation.

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