Earth Carers

Conservation prioritisation software (identifying highest-value areas to protect first)

Problem areaNature

Nature is disappearing

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The natural world is collapsing at an unprecedented rate. We're losing species 1,000 times faster than normal, forests are shrinking, wetlands are disappearing, and ocean ecosystems are breaking down. This isn't just about saving cute animals — healthy ecosystems provide clean water, fertile soil, climate regulation, and countless other services that human civilization depends on.

The problem is massive in scale and accelerating. Traditional conservation approaches can't keep up with the speed and scope of destruction happening across the planet. We need technology to help us monitor what's happening, protect what's left, restore what's been damaged, and create economic incentives that make nature worth more alive than dead.

Problem

Forests and habitats are being destroyed by logging, mining, and development

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Forests and natural habitats are disappearing at an alarming rate — we lose an area the size of a football field every few seconds. Illegal logging, mining operations, agricultural expansion, and urban development are fragmenting and destroying the ecosystems that countless species depend on for survival.

Even when we try to protect areas, enforcement is often weak and restoration efforts are slow and expensive. We need better tools to prevent destruction, restore damaged areas, and create connected networks of healthy habitat that can support thriving wildlife populations.

Solution approach

Conservation prioritisation software (identifying highest-value areas to protect first)

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Analytical tools that help conservationists decide where to focus limited resources for maximum impact. These platforms analyze biodiversity data, threat levels, connectivity, and other factors to identify which areas are most critical to protect first. They help ensure that conservation efforts target the places that will preserve the most species and ecosystem functions for the long term.

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