[HACKATHON] Sovereign Nature Initiative and Kenya Wildlife Trust Announce a Web3 Hackathon to Protect Maasai Mara Predators

This October and November 2022, the Sovereign Nature Initiative (SNI) will host an online hackathon featuring teams building tech in service to the balance and thriving of life on earth, with a specific focus on predator conservation efforts in Kenya.

SNI will partner with the innovative NGO Kenya Wildlife Trust (KWT), an organisation committed to the protection and conservation of predators and their ecology, situated in the Maasai Mara National park in southwestern Kenya.

This virtual competition, to be held in SNI’s metaverse, will expand on the success of their second hackathon held earlier this year, which focused on ecological challenges and opportunities at De Ceuvel, an eco-architectural sustainability park in Amsterdam, where SNI’s Experimental Zone #1 event was held in May.

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SNI x Kenya Wildlife Trust Hackathon

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During the SNI x Kenya Wildlife Trust Hackathon, selected teams from the region as well as around the world, will develop technology solutions to help KWT identify wildlife through computer vision models, and onboard these identities using Web3 data and self-sovereign identity protocols such as KILT Protocol.

SNI will encourage teams to use Web3’s distinct coordination-enabling abilities to tackle conservation challenges in communications and data integration.

Confirmed judges include:

This hackathon also offers a coin prize:

  • 320 Kusama tokens
  • 15,000 Ocean tokens
  • 5,000 euros

bounty as a reward for winning teams’ innovation and creativity.

Speaking about the hackathon, Catherine Bischoff, CEO, SNI, said:

“First and foremost, this hackathon is an incredible opportunity to grow our community to include East African teams passionate about building tech in service to non-human life. It will also give SNI the chance to test how Web3 technology and existing conservation tools can work together to support complex challenges faced by leading wildlife conservancies.

We are excited to connect and learn from indigenous communities about their relationships with predators, and how that could inform the development of tools which are integral to those ancient cohabitation practices.”

According to Irene Amoke, Executive Director, Kenya Wildlife Trust (KWT):

“At KWT, we invest our time and resources to contribute to and strengthen the quality of data used to inform conservation initiatives across key ecosystems in Kenya.

My team is excited about this hackathon’s impact, which will allow us to explore new territory and develop new strategies for monitoring predators, analyzing data, and supporting communities.

We look forward to the outcome and implementation of creative solutions”

Applications to participate will be accepted through September 12. Teams or individuals interested in the competition should complete this form. Accepted applicants will receive an invitation letter by September 16, 2022.


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About Sovereign Nature Initiative

The Sovereign Nature Initiative (SNI) is a non-profit platform working to reimagine the relationship between humans and nature by fostering new ideas and technologies with the goal of achieving a thriving planet.

SNI is recognized as a leading node in the eco-web3 ecosystem. Together with strategic partners such as Kilt Protocol, KodaDot, Momentum, and Unique.Network, SNI advocates for the use of the Kusama ecosystem as the “go-to” chain for environmental projects due to its recognized lowest carbon footprint in the market, and its federated framework for governance and decision-making, both of which are vital features for conservancies and other land stewards.

Learn more about the hackathon details and apply here.

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