
28-04-2019 - giant ground pangolin
Distribution, habitat modeling and conservation status of pangolins (Manidae) in Mbam and Djerem National Park, Centre-Cameroon
View giant ground pangolin project
Small Grant Login
The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded 1057 grants for this species type, constituting a total donation of $10,324,519.
Distribution, habitat modeling and conservation status of pangolins (Manidae) in Mbam and Djerem National Park, Centre-Cameroon
View giant ground pangolin project
There is a newly discovered population of the Central American spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) in eastern El Salvador. Recent research has demonstrated that the spider monkeys from this region are genetically unique and also critically endangered. Through regular observations of the spider monkeys and by mapping their range, we are creating a foundation for future, long-term conservation efforts.
View Black-handed Spider Monkey project
The oncilla or tigrina is a rare small wild cat listed as vulnerable by the IUCN Red List, and as endangered by the Costa Rican environmental authorities. In this project we will define priority areas for the conservation of oncilla at the time we will also assess the conservation status of this probably unique species endemic to the highlands of Costa Rica and Panama.
View Oncilla project
African golden cats are severely threatened by poaching both as bycatch and direct hunting. We implement community-based initiatives through "pig seed banks" to improve local livelihoods while dissuading poaching and the threat it poses to African golden cats and other wildlife. This is the first-ever community-based conservation initiative on the African golden cat anywhere in the species range.
View Caracal project
Community-based wildlife-friendly Fairtrade coffee production and importance of Javan Slow Loris and Common Palm Civet conservation in Java, Indonesia
View Javan Slow Loris project
Capacity reinforcement and community-based approach to better protect the critically endangered Tamaraw – Mindoro Island – Philippines
View Tamaraw project
Our project is aimed at reducing and preventing threats to populations of the Santa Marta White-fronted Capuchin (Cebus malitiosus), and to its habitat in the Sierra Nevada (Magdalena) in Colombia, through a participative and articulated strategy involving research, education, training, local-community involvement and interinstitutional action.
View Santa Marta White-fronted Capuchin project
Protecting Preuss’s red colobus (Piliocolobus preussi): An integrative conservation strategy through education, ethnographic, and ecological research.
View Preuss's red colobus project
Conservation of Ashy Red Colobus Monkeys in Tanzania through Habitat monitoring
View Ashy Red Colobus project
Increasing survey areas in the remote Gran Caldera Scientific Reserve in search of the endangered Bioko Red Colobus
View Bioko Red Colobus project