Creating the systems that document, protect, and scale indigenous knowledge.
Indigenous Biocultural Conservation Foundation
Preservation has long existed quietly in the background. IBCF exists to change that.
A new model for preservation—structured, visible, and built to last.
The knowledge systems of indigenous cultures hold immense cultural and global value—yet much of this knowledge remains undocumented, unstructured, and at risk.
Language, traditions, ecological relationships, and food systems carry meaning that cannot be reconstructed once lost. IBCF builds the infrastructure to ensure that doesn't happen.
We work in partnership with communities to document, organize, and safeguard indigenous knowledge—not as a record of the past, but as a living system for continuity.