15. Life on Land
The rapid depletion of our non-renewable resources has been a great threat to lives, thus increasing environmental concerns. We work with organizations to ensure that terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems, particularly forests, wetlands, mountains, and drylands, are conserved, restored, and used sustainably in accordance with obligations under international agreements.
Our innovation promote the adoption of sustainable management technologies that can put an end to deforestation, repair damaged forests, and significantly boost afforestation and reforestation Africa.
We aim to restore degraded land and soil, including land affected by drought and floods, and work toward creating a sustaining environment.
Our drone and computer vision technologies will help to stop the poaching of protected species of flora and fauna and wildlife trafficking, as well as the supply and demand of illegal wildlife products.
Infographic: Life on Land
Why it matters: Life on Land