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Beyond Carbon: Superorganism Closes $25.9M Biodiversity Venture Fund 2026

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Superorganism has closed its inaugural $25.9 million fund, shifting the VC focus from carbon-only to biodiversity and extinction-reversal tech.

The era where climate action was synonymous only with carbon reduction is over. Capital is now flowing toward the forests, oceans, and the very species we're at risk of losing. Superorganism, the firm claiming to be the first VC focused exclusively on biodiversity, has just closed its inaugural fund.

According to TechCrunch, the firm secured $25.9 million in commitments from high-profile backers including the Cisco Foundation, AMB Holdings, and Builders Vision. Notable individual investors like a16z partner Jeff Jordan also joined the round.

Superorganism's Biodiversity Thesis: More Than Just Trees

While climate tech funds often focus on emissions, Superorganism targets nature loss. Their investment strategy spans three key pillars: tech that reverses extinction, startups at the climate-biodiversity intersection, and tools for conservationists. It's a holistic approach that treats nature as a critical infrastructure.

Take Spoor, for example. This portfolio company uses computer vision to track bird migration, helping wind farm developers avoid bird strikes. It's a win-win that satisfies strict environmental regulations while keeping renewable energy projects on track. Another startup, Inversa, turns invasive species into luxury leather, effectively monetizing ecosystem restoration.

The Mechanics of a Nature-First Fund

Superorganism isn't just betting on ideas; they're writing significant checks. They invest between $250,000 and $500,000 in pre-seed and seed-stage companies. They've already backed 20 companies and aim for a final portfolio of about 35.

FeatureTraditional Climate TechSuperorganism Biodiversity
Primary MetricMetric tons of CO2 avoidedSpecies/Habitat health index
Focus AreaEnergy, Carbon CaptureExtinction, Conservation Tools
PhilanthropyMinimal/Varies10% of profits donated

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