what's the concept?

We are an eco-research and education group that blends academic-level fieldwork with grassroots conservation and the environmental arm of Haraya Projects Foundation. Right now, most peer-reviewed research is produced by foreign institutions, often without involving or crediting local communities. We’re changing that. By combining citizen science with rigorous academic standards, we aim to shift the locus of knowledge production toward coastal communities and frontline youth—those who live the science every day.
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We fund this vision through sustainable eco-tourism: research-based trips to our sites for individuals eager to learn directly from our partner communities. Every visit supports local conservation work, youth education, and the long-term sustainability of our programs.
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