Superorganism Raises $25M to Back Diodiversity Startups
Biodiversity VC Superorganism raises $25M to fund startups fighting extinction and protecting nature through tech innovation.
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Superorganism Raises $25M to Back Diodiversity Startups
Biodiversity VC Superorganism Raises $25M to Back Nature-Tech Startups In a landmark move for conservation-minded investing, Superorganism—the world’s first venture capital firm dedicated solely to biodiversity—has closed its debut fund with $25.9 million in commitments. If you’ve been wondering whether there’s serious investor interest in startups that protect wildlife, restore ecosystems, or bridge climate action with species preservation, the answer is a resounding yes. Backed by the Cisco Foundation, AMB Holdings, Builders Vision, and prominent individuals like a16z’s Jeff Jordan, Superorganism is proving that saving nature can also be a smart investment. Credit: Blue Roan Photo Why Biodiversity Needs Its Own VC Fund Most climate-focused funds zero in on carbon emissions—but biodiversity loss is an equally urgent crisis unfolding in parallel. According to the UN, one million species face extinction due to human activity. Superorganism’s founders argue that just as climate tech needed …