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Stories that challenge, inspire, and transform.


Partners in the Wild: How Agentic AI Amplifies Conservation
This next evolution focuses on creating AI systems that not only analyze data but act independently and adaptively in real-world conservation environments.
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Rhino 3D to Protect Endangered Species
At Kashmir World Foundation, our focus is on the mission of protecting endangered species, so we are constantly searching for the most...
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How RunPod & GPU Computing Help Protect the Himalayan Ecosystem
Imagine manually having to sort through tens of thousands of images taken by camera traps for each study conducted. This is what many...
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College Interns Around the World Unite for a Common Cause
Written By Autumn Young July 21, 2022 Top Row Left to Right: Elise and Monica. Bottom Row Left to Right: Mariana and Habiba As a student...
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Exploring Drones & A.I. from the Netherlands to the US
Founded in 2008, Kashmir World Foundation (KwF) is comprised of scientists, engineers, students, interns and volunteers from all over the...
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Conservation in the Amazon with Mr. Felipe Spina
As a student in the Global Ecology program at my high school, one would think that I quickly became well-versed in environmental...
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Life Studying the Sea Turtles with Dr. Melania López-Castro
Location of foraging area centroids in the northern GoM computed from satellite tracking data for Kemp's ridley sea turtles (identified...
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Eagle Ray UAS Scans for Poachers
Written by Darshini Babu Ganesh Information contained in this article was provided Mr. Mark Page and Dr. Ronald Pandolfi “It’s surely our...
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Who is involved in saving the sea turtles and who else can be?
On St. Catherine’s Island doomed nests needed to be moved, data about sea turtles needed to be collected, and generations that would one...
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Sea Turtle Conservation with Dr. Gale Bishop
In Indian Hindu mythology, it is said that the Earth is held up on the backs of four elephants. Those four elephants stand on the back of...
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