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Discover the people, wildlife, and innovations behind our work. From the field to the lab, explore how our teams are protecting endangered species, building autonomous systems, and turning ideas into action.


Shaman I: Pioneering Smart Anti-Poaching Solutions in Jungle
The Shaman I system is tackling the most critical challenge in rainforest conservation: real-time threat detection. Daan Eeltink, Director of AI Operations at KwF and a student at Leiden University in the Netherlands, oversees the integration of AI technology, mesh networking, hardware, software, and NLP processing into a cohesive, functional system.
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A Closer Look into Shaman I: The Universal Translator
“This system we're developing has the potential to process a wide range of information from sound and vision to temperature, moisture, and weather variations in real time,” she explains. In doing so, Shaman I can detect and analyze threats much like a person might—pausing, retreating, or fleeing when something feels wrong.


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.


When Nature Speaks, We Listen: KwF's Documentary “Beyond The Noise”
Kashmir World Foundation (KwF) is proud to announce the release of its first documentary film, Beyond The Noise, this Saturday November 8th 2025


Voices of the Rainforest: Behind the Scenes of the DeepData Expedition
In the remote reaches of the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica, where emerald canopies stretch beyond sight and toucans echo through the mist, something extraordinary took place. The Rainforest DeepData Expedition, led by Kashmir World Foundation (KwF) in partnership with Tamandua Biological Station, brought together cutting-edge conservation goals, ancient ecosystems, and the unfiltered beauty of real-world fieldwork.


Out of Africa - Bioacoustics in the Last Eden
Venture with me into one of the most ancient ecosystems on Earth, a colossal expanse of towering trees and winding rivers, forming a living tapestry across millions of years. Ferns and moss carpet the ground beneath an interlocking cathedral of branches, softening the steps of elephants weaving through an endless maze of green. Low-frequency rumbles reverberate through the undergrowth. Pangolins curl beneath giant shrubs, and huge vines twist like serpents around mammoth Okou


Sentinel Species as Guardians: A Breakthrough in Bioacoustic Conservation
Imagine a rainforest symphony—a vibrant chorus of chirping birds, the gentle rustling of leaves, and a jaguar's distant, powerful roar echoi


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...


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...


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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