In many rural areas of Nepal, especially those bordering national parks and forests, human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is not a theoretical issue—it is a harsh daily reality. Families wake up to find their crops destroyed, livestock attacked, or worse, lives lost to wild animal encounters. The fear of leopards in the night or elephants trampling through farmland isn’t just a passing worry; it’s a deeply embedded fear that shapes daily routines, limits economic opportunity, and creates ongoing trauma. Bitflux Innovations was founded with this exact pain point in mind, and our mission began with one critical question: “How can we make these communities safer without endangering wildlife?”
Kawach is our answer to that question. It is a proactive, intelligent solution designed specifically to detect animal movements and activate an immediate deterrent response. Using motion sensors calibrated for wildlife detection, Kawach emits a combination of shrill sound and flashing light to scare off animals without harming them. This technology buys time—valuable time that can save lives, protect crops, and prevent panic. But more than just a device, Kawach represents a shift in how communities can interact with wildlife: not with fear, but with preparedness.
Our ultimate goal is to transform the narrative around HWC from one of reactive tragedy to one of proactive protection. With Kawach installed, a mother can send her children to school without fearing what might emerge from the trees. A farmer can sleep through the night knowing his fields are safe. Bitflux Innovations is working toward a Nepal where communities thrive next to wildlife habitats, with safety and confidence restored.
