Section 8 Non-Profit ยท Kerala, India

Protecting Biodiversity,
Building Climate
Resilience

Caresys Foundation harnesses the power of Artificial Intelligence, deep technology, and community action to preserve Kerala's ecological heritage and build resilient futures for generations to come.

2026 Established
Sec. 8 Non-Profit Classification
AI + IoT Deep Tech Ecosystem
Kerala Headquartered

Our Mission

Technology as a
force for Nature

We believe the most urgent challenges of our time โ€” biodiversity collapse and climate breakdown โ€” demand both ancient wisdom and cutting-edge innovation. Caresys Foundation bridges the two.

As a Section 8 non-profit, every surplus is reinvested into ecological and social missions. We work with communities, governments, and researchers to scale what works.

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Biodiversity Conservation
AI-powered species monitoring and habitat protection across Kerala's Western Ghats.
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Climate Resilience
Building community-led adaptive capacity to withstand floods, droughts, and extreme heat.
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Deep Tech for Good
Deploying AI, IoT, and blockchain as neutral tools for environmental governance.
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Community Empowerment
Equipping local communities with skills, data, and voice in ecological decision-making.

Biodiversity Programme

Guardians of
Living Ecosystems

Kerala's Western Ghats is a global biodiversity hotspot โ€” home to thousands of endemic species found nowhere else on Earth. We work to protect, restore, and monitor this irreplaceable heritage.

01

AI Species Monitoring

Real-time AI-powered cameras and acoustic sensors track fauna populations, detect poaching, and generate species distribution data for conservation planning.

02

Native Reforestation

Drone-seeding and community nurseries restore native tree cover using indigenous varieties, improving soil health and supporting pollinator networks.

03

Wetland Preservation

Protecting Kerala's backwaters, Ramsar wetlands, and riparian zones โ€” critical for migratory birds, freshwater fish, and natural flood buffering.

04

Community Bio-guardians

Training local youth as certified biodiversity monitors with mobile tools, giving indigenous communities legal standing to protect ancestral lands.

05

Blockchain Bio-credits

A transparent, blockchain-logged biodiversity credit system enabling conservation-as-a-livelihood for forest-edge communities.

06

Research Partnerships

Open data collaborations with universities, KSCSTE, and global institutions to publish long-term ecological monitoring reports.

Climate Resilience

Adapting Kerala for a
Warmer Tomorrow

Kerala has experienced five major floods since 2018. Our climate resilience programme blends early-warning technology with community preparedness and sustainable infrastructure.

Kerala Climate Risk Index (Community Perspective)
Flood Risk
High
Landslides
Mod.
Heat Stress
Mod.
Coastal Eros.
High
Water Scarcity
Low
Carbon Neutrality Target
2035 Foundation Operations
AI Early Warning Systems
IoT sensor networks and satellite imagery feed real-time flood and landslide prediction models, alerting communities 6โ€“12 hours in advance.
Resilient Housing Design
Promoting climate-adaptive housing for vulnerable communities โ€” flood-elevated, cyclone-resistant, and built with locally-sourced sustainable materials.
Carbon Neutrality Roadmap
Tech-driven carbon accounting for panchayats, enabling local governments to track, reduce, and offset emissions through verified reforestation projects.
Water Stewardship
Smart watershed monitoring and regenerative agriculture practices to protect freshwater access across drought-vulnerable regions in Kerala.

Our Approach

From Data to Impact

A four-stage model that turns ecological intelligence into grounded community action.

01

Sense

IoT sensors, drones, satellites, and citizen science networks collect real-time ecological data at scale.

02

Analyse

AI and machine learning surface patterns, risks, and opportunities from complex environmental datasets.

03

Act

Insights are converted into targeted interventions โ€” with communities, local bodies, and state agencies.

04

Scale

Proven models are documented, open-sourced, and replicated across Kerala and beyond through partnerships.

Get Involved

The forest needs
all of us

Whether you're a researcher, donor, policymaker, or concerned citizen โ€” there is a place for you in the work of regeneration.

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