WildSAT: Learning Satellite Image Representations from Wildlife Observations

Abstract

Species distributions encode valuable ecological and environmental information, yet their potential for guiding representation learning in remote sensing remains underexplored. We introduce WildSAT, which pairs satellite images with millions of geo-tagged wildlife observations readily-available on citizen science platforms. WildSAT employs a contrastive learning approach that jointly leverages satellite images, species occurrence maps, and textual habitat descriptions to train or fine-tune models. This approach significantly improves performance on diverse satellite image recognition tasks, outperforming both ImageNet-pretrained models and satellite-specific baselines. Additionally, by aligning visual and textual information, WildSAT enables zero-shot retrieval, allowing users to search geographic locations based on textual descriptions. WildSAT surpasses recent cross-modal learning methods, including approaches that align satellite images with ground imagery or wildlife photos, demonstrating the advantages of our approach. Finally, we analyze the impact of key design choices and highlight the broad applicability of WildSAT to remote sensing and biodiversity monitoring.

Cite

Text

Daroya et al. "WildSAT: Learning Satellite Image Representations from Wildlife Observations." International Conference on Computer Vision, 2025.

Markdown

[Daroya et al. "WildSAT: Learning Satellite Image Representations from Wildlife Observations." International Conference on Computer Vision, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/iccv/2025/daroya2025iccv-wildsat/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{daroya2025iccv-wildsat,
  title     = {{WildSAT: Learning Satellite Image Representations from Wildlife Observations}},
  author    = {Daroya, Rangel and Cole, Elijah and Aodha, Oisin Mac and Van Horn, Grant and Maji, Subhransu},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Computer Vision},
  year      = {2025},
  pages     = {6143-6154},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iccv/2025/daroya2025iccv-wildsat/}
}