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Our Projects

At Kashmir World Foundation, we are committed to protecting endangered species and preserving the environment. Our projects harness advanced technology to monitor and safeguard wildlife in partnership with local communities. By integrating artificial intelligence into air, ground, and marine autonomous systems, we strive to secure a sustainable future for endangered species. Explore our projects and discover how you can make a difference.

Eagle Ray Drone

This blended wing body high altitude drone will scan the Himalayas to help protect the endangered snow leopards.

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Fire Detection & Mitigation

Kashmir Robotics’ Wildfire Detection Drones has a mission to detect forest fires and provide timely, accurate information regarding their location and strength.

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MiSHELL Monitors Sea Turtle Activity

MiSHELL is an autonomous drone that monitors sea turtle nesting beaches, giving marine biologists timely, consistent data on tracks, nests, erosion, hatching, and disturbances.

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Tree ID

Tree ID develops innovative technologies for better forest monitoring and conservation. The project focuses on advancing tech and building skills to support conservation efforts in Brazil.

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Video Game: Counter Poaching Games

Counter Poaching Games is an game on the challenges faced by endangered species, rangers, and conservationists, showcasing how KwF uses drones, AI, and tech to protect wildlife.

Protect Snow Leopards

The elusive snow leopard is challenging to study. Kashmir Robotics uses deep learning and aerial robotics to enhance camera trap analysis, expanding monitoring and improving data on this endangered species.

Eagle Ray Drone

This blended-wing body high altitude drone will scan the Himalayas to help protect the endangered snow leopards.

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Wildlife Portal

The Snow Leopard app will facilitate biologist in entering and sharing camera trap location data with their team.

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Wildlife Portal Desktop Application

Desktop Application will help biologist detect and identify camera trap data quickly and efficiently.

All Videos

All Videos

All Videos
Virginia School Uses Drones to Get Students Excited About STEM

Virginia School Uses Drones to Get Students Excited About STEM

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Girls in STEM Education

Girls in STEM Education

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Drone Building is a Family Affair

Drone Building is a Family Affair

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MiSHELL - A Self Aware Drone for Sea Turtle Conservation

MiSHELL - A Self Aware Drone for Sea Turtle Conservation

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The Odyssey of the Kashmir Shawl

The Odyssey of the Kashmir Shawl

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Entrapment to Extinction: A Snow Leopard's Plight

Entrapment to Extinction: A Snow Leopard's Plight

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Wildlife Conservation UAV Challenge

This blended-wing body high altitude drone will scan the Himalayas to help protect the endangered snow leopards.

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Wildlife Portal

The Snow Leopard app will facilitate biologist in entering and sharing camera trap location data with their team.

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Wildlife Portal Desktop Application

Desktop Application will help biologist detect and identify camera trap data quickly and efficiently.

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Based in Greenwood, Arkansas · Protecting wildlife worldwide

Kashmir World Foundation is a tax-exempt charitable nonprofit organization (Tax ID: 24-4144922) under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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