Conservation Program
Our conservation program is dedicated to protecting endangered species and their habitats. We work with local communities, governments, and organizations to implement sustainable practices that benefit both wildlife and people.
Silent Forest Guardians (Javan Rhino)
Description: Establish remote, solar-powered, AI-driven camera traps and sound monitors in Ujung Kulon National Park to track rhino movements and detect poaching activity. Include local youth in “Rhino Tech Corps” to manage tech and lead community awareness.
Gorilla Kinship Gardens (Mountain Gorilla)
Description: Partner with indigenous communities to create organic permaculture zones on buffer lands around gorilla habitats. Families tending these gardens earn eco-certifications and tourism income, reducing human-gorilla conflict and promoting forest regeneration.
Canopy Classrooms (Sumatran Orangutan)
Description: Build eco-education treehouses inside degraded forests that double as field schools and reforestation hubs. Young locals become "Orangutan Ambassadors" through hands-on learning, eventually leading restoration and monitoring efforts.
Elephant-Guardians Exchange (African Forest Elephant)
Description: Launch a conservation barter system: villagers receive solar lamps, water filters, or crop insurance in exchange for reporting elephant sightings and helping maintain corridors. Rewards are community-focused, not individual, building collective responsibility.
Coral Code (Hawksbill Turtle)
Description: Combine hawksbill turtle nest protection with coral reef rehabilitation by training local divers and fishers in marine coding and reef monitoring using underwater drones. Turtle conservation becomes part of a broader marine ecosystem stewardship.
Echo of the Sea (Vaquita)
Description: Equip artisanal fishers with acoustic sensors to detect vaquitas, rewarding them for avoiding high-risk zones and reporting real-time data. Partner with artists to turn sonar recordings into public sound exhibits, raising global awareness.
Smart Tuna Trace (Bluefin Tuna)
Description: Develop blockchain-tracked “blue-label” tuna certified from responsible fisheries. Integrate satellite tagging and consumer apps to show buyers the tuna’s journey and support community quotas tied to sustainable catch levels.
Sky Elders Watch (California Condor)
Description: Partner with Indigenous tribes to train condor watchers—elders who observe and record condor behavior. Merge traditional ecological knowledge with GPS tracking and live cams in a citizen science platform accessible to schools worldwide.
Forest Voices Radio (Amazon Parrot)
Description: Set up solar-powered forest radio stations broadcasting parrot calls, conservation stories, and local music. Youth-led teams record wild parrot sounds and educate listeners on how to protect nesting sites and prevent illegal trade.
SkyClean Allies (Indian Vulture)
Description: Link vulture conservation with rural public health through mobile education vans and “Safe Livestock Clinics.” Farmers who commit to vulture-safe veterinary practices receive free services and organic certification for their products.