Sector

Farming and land management

Prove what your land is doing for nature

Continuous, automated biodiversity monitoring built for farms, estates and land managers — measuring species, not assumptions.

Land in the UK and Europe is increasingly rewarded for outcomes, not just inputs. Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier (CS), Landscape Recovery, private natural capital markets and supply chain contracts all share one requirement: evidence. Scheme administrators, buyers and lenders are no longer satisfied with practice-based assumptions about whether nature is recovering on your land. They want measurable proof — and they want it consistently, year after year.

Your drivers

Public payments for outcomes

SFI, CS and Landscape Recovery are moving toward results-based payments. Biodiversity uplift needs to be demonstrable.

Supply chain pressure

Major food brands and retailers are setting nature targets that flow upstream into producer contracts and regen premiums.

Natural capital and biodiversity credits

Emerging voluntary markets require defensible baselines and continuous monitoring — not one-off ecological surveys.

Estate value and green finance

Nature-related disclosures (TNFD, CSRD) are starting to influence asset valuations and lending decisions.

Stewardship credibility

Landowners want to evidence what they’re doing for nature without overclaiming — and without paying for a full ecology survey every year.

What we provide

We deploy autonomous acoustic and image sensors across your holdings to monitor birds, bats and nocturnal insects continuously. Our platform identifies species, tracks change over time and turns raw acoustic data into clear, audit-ready biodiversity metrics — at a fraction of the cost of repeated manual survey.

  • Baselines that hold up to scheme administrators, buyers and auditors
  • Year-on-year evidence of biodiversity change
  • Comparable data across estates, tenancies and farm clusters
  • Outputs aligned to BNG, TNFD, CSRD and major supply chain frameworks
  • A cost model designed for ongoing monitoring, not one-shot surveys

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See how farms and estates are using Wilder Sensing to prove biodiversity outcomes.