Wildlife · Tech · Conservation

Tech that protects the wild.

We design and deploy tailored technological solutions for conservation — built around your terrain, your species, your budget, and your threat profile. No off-the-shelf product. The right system for the job.

The problem

A doctor wouldn't prescribe treatment for a body she's only mapped 20% of.

Yet that's where conservation stands today. We can't protect what we can't see — and we can't survive without it.

  • 80% of life on Earth is still unknown to science
  • 1M species at risk of extinction within decades
  • 69% decline in vertebrate populations since 1970
  • 75% of food crops depend on pollinators
  • 4B people rely on natural medicine for primary healthcare
  • $44T 50% of global GDP depends on nature

Sources: IPBES (2019); WWF Living Planet (2022); FAO; WHO; World Economic Forum.

Conservation has the data — millions of camera-trap images, hours of forest audio, satellite feeds. What it lacks is the capacity to read it. That's the prescription gap. We close it.

From global to Kenya

Nowhere is the stake higher than Kenya.

  • 70% of Kenya's tourism revenue comes from wildlife
  • 3,800+ human–wildlife conflicts in Q1 2025 alone
  • 388 Kenyans killed by wildlife, 2017–2020
  • 55M Kenyans in 2025, up from 22M in 1989 — habitat squeezed

Sources: Frontiers in Conservation Science (2024); KWS via TRT Afrika; IFAW; KNBS.

Why Kenya, why now

  • Government on board. Kenya Wildlife Service has gone AI-first and is actively looking for tech partners.
  • Buyers are ready. Conservancies have already seen AI cut poaching. They want to adopt it.
  • Demand in one place. Hundreds of conservancies and parks, all in one country — one market to crack.
  • Regional gateway. Win Kenya and the door opens to Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda.

What we deliver

Custom technical solutions for conservation, end to end.

Every reserve is different. Every species is different. We build the system around the problem.

  1. 01

    AI for Conservation

    Wildlife intelligence

    Computer vision models trained on your species, your terrain, your camera angles. Examples: individual animal recognition, automated population counts, behavior classification.

  2. 02

    Anti-Poaching Systems

    Threat detection

    Custom alert pipelines built around your ranger workflow. Examples: human detection in restricted zones, gunshot triangulation, real-time push notifications to the field team.

  3. 03

    Bioacoustic Monitoring

    Acoustic sensing

    Solar-powered listening posts trained on the exact sounds of your ecosystem. Examples: species call detection, chainsaw and gunshot recognition, 24/7 unattended monitoring.

  4. 04

    Edge AI & Connectivity

    Wild networks

    Hardware and networks designed for places without Wi-Fi or grid power. Examples: AI on solar-powered devices, LoRa mesh networks, satellite uplinks for ultra-remote sites.

  5. 05

    Data Platforms & Centralization

    Insights & action

    Custom dashboards designed around your team's real workflow. Examples: unified maps combining cameras, collars, and patrols; automated reports; role-based access for rangers and researchers.

  6. 06

    Field Deployment & Support

    Boots on the ground

    We come on site. Examples: terrain scouting, sensor mounting, ranger and researcher training, ongoing maintenance and remote diagnostics long after the install.

The innovation isn't a single tech. It's the integration. Computer vision tuned for East African wildlife (2,000+ species), edge devices running offline on solar, audio AI for gunshots, chainsaws, and species detection, mesh networks plus satellite — no cell tower needed.

Who we serve

Three buyer types. One playbook.

  • Government agencies

    e.g. Kenya Wildlife Service — 59 protected areas, national infrastructure.

  • Conservancies

    276+ in Kenya — Ol Pejeta, Lewa, Mara. Site monitoring & anti-poaching.

  • Research & NGOs

    WWF, IFAW, Big Life, Kenyatta University. Custom data pipelines.

$50B+ global conservation tech market · $25B East African safari economy.

Sources: KWS, GCTDF 2026; Persistence Market Research, 2025.

Traction to date

In the field.

  • Laikipia, Kenya

    Helped 32 conservancies centralize their data through a shared cloud system.

  • Tunisia

    Ongoing bioacoustics project: AI-powered bird population mapping.

Where the wild things are

Tell us about your terrain.

Government agency, conservancy, or research team — share your site, your species, and the problem you need to solve. We'll come back with a tailored plan.

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