Biodiversity Mapping is a comprehensive research initiative focused on cataloging and analyzing the diversity of life across various ecosystems using advanced geospatial technologies. This project utilizes remote sensing, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), and machine learning algorithms to create detailed maps that reflect the distribution and density of species across different geographical areas. These maps are crucial for conservation planning, helping to identify biodiversity hotspots and areas under threat from human activities such as deforestation and urbanization. By providing a clearer understanding of species distribution patterns, Biodiversity Mapping aids policymakers and conservationists in making informed decisions to protect our planet’s biodiversity.