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Bridging Indigenous Knowledge and Technology for Biodiversity Conservation

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Empower indigenous rangers and communities with tech-driven biodiversity monitoring tools.

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Making AI models more inclusive and fair

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Strengthen Indigenous knowledge integration into biodiversity research.

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Use machine learning and Earth observation to track and conserve biodiversity.

The Ltome-Katip project is a pioneering initiative combining Indigenous knowledge with science and technology to monitor and protect biodiversity in Kenya and Ecuador. Through collaboration with indigenous communities, we are enhancing conservation efforts using bioacoustic sensors, camera traps, and community-driven data collection.

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