
Portfolio
Zero to One
Amphibian™ partners with startups, nonprofit organizations, catalytic philanthropists, and mission-driven investors to build a portfolio of market-based solutions. As nature’s innovation lab, we focus on early stage products and companies, going from zero to one.
Active Portfolio
Most of our projects are confidential, so are not listed here or are described at a very high level. To learn more, please contact us.
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Teaching Nature Connection
Did you know you can learn simple practices that deepen your connection to nature? We’ll teach you. More details about this exciting project and partnership are coming soon!
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Amphibian Connect (Adventure Conferences)
Our conferences bring together nature-loving change-makers to catalyze and accelerate ambitious solutions to dramatically improve humanity’s relationship with nature. We meet in wild places to be inspired, informed, and guided by nature and each other. Through blending conference sessions with outdoor activities and wildlife encounters, we tap into powerful creative forces to invent a better future for the planet.
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Exploring the Deep Ocean
Soon anyone will be able to visit the deep ocean aboard Honu, a new class of submersible for breakthrough scientific research and marine conservation. We are partnering with the Tetiaroa Society, DOER Marine, Sylvia Earle, & The Brando to launch this exciting new business in French Polynesia in early 2026. Learn more.
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Toys!
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We are designing toys for kids of all ages (including adults kids) that bring us closer to nature. This includes stuffed animals as well as tech toys. “Never lose the child like wonder.” ~Randy Pausch -
National Parks 2.0
National parks are “America’s Greatest Idea”, but government-run parks alone cannot protect enough biodiversity and wonders of nature. We’re designing new business models that finance the ongoing protection of large areas of land.
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Reducing Human-Wildlife Conflict
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the biggest global threats to biodiversity while also negatively impacting people’s livelihoods and undermining conservation efforts. We are developing new technologies to help address this problem, beginning with elephants in Africa.

Nature is the solution
Photo by Shawn Heinrichs