As of January 20, 2025, The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded $27,997,347 to 2980 conservation projects. A breakdown of these grants is provided in the table below.
Detailed statistical information by various controllable criteria can be found on the supported grants page.
Grants by species type: |
Amphibian |
$2,356,235 |
Bird |
$4,153,726 |
Fish |
$2,166,388 |
Fungi |
$689,418 |
Invertebrate |
$2,013,107 |
Mammal |
$10,070,905 |
Plant |
$3,072,451 |
Reptile |
$3,453,895 |
Grants by continent: |
Africa |
$8,347,447 |
Asia |
$8,518,929 |
Europe |
$1,477,528 |
North America |
$3,383,665 |
South America |
$4,837,201 |
Oceania |
$1,424,577 |
Grants by IUCN Red List Classification: |
Extinct |
$143,576 |
Extinct in the Wild |
$221,631 |
Critically Endangered |
$13,212,208 |
Endangered |
$8,133,402 |
Vulnerable |
$2,259,362 |
Near Threatened |
$574,574 |
Least Concern |
$185,115 |
Data Deficient |
$926,027 |
Not Listed |
$2,341,452 |