2,894Grants to

1,789(Sub)Species

The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded 1000 grants for this species type, constituting a total donation of $9,805,705.

Mammal Conservation Case Studies

Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 14059333) - Persian leopard - Awarded $5,000 on September 16, 2014
16-09-2014 - Persian leopard

This project provided supplementary support for our Prince Bernhard Nature Fund project on collaring domestic animals in villages around Golestan National Park, Iran. Collars have been fixed on cattle, sheep, goats and dogs in order to protect them from strangling neck bites of Persian leopards. By doing this, we aim at reducing the human-leopard conflict and saving these endangered big cats.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 14259054) - Rusty spotted cat - Awarded $6,500 on September 16, 2014
16-09-2014 - Rusty spotted cat

Survey and Ecological study of the Rusty Spotted cat and activities that threaten their survival in Sri Lanka.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 14258855) - Cat Ba langur - Awarded $6,000 on April 30, 2014
30-04-2014 - Cat Ba langur

FFI will improve conservation plans for Critically Endangered Cat Ba Langur by conducting interview and field surveys with local communities in areas that are thought to contain or previously contained Cat Ba langurs to determine remaining individuals and identify age and sex class. Published results will feed information into conservation planning for the species and a national level action plan for endangered primates.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 14258509) - Kazbeg birch mouse - Awarded $7,000 on April 30, 2014
30-04-2014 - Kazbeg birch mouse

Western Caucasian Sicista: taxonomy, modern distribution and densities, development of noninvasive methods for strictly protected sibling species

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 14258776) - Indri - Awarded $10,000 on April 30, 2014
30-04-2014 - Indri

The indri is the largest of the living lemurs, all endemic to Madagascar. It is considered amongst the 25 most endangered primates in the world, and as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List. This community-based project run by The Aspinall Foundation helps protect one of the largest remaining lowland indri populations, living in the Andriantantely rainforest of eastern Madagascar.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 14058437) - Ganges River Dolphin - Awarded $4,000 on April 30, 2014
30-04-2014 - Ganges River Dolphin

Strengthening Ganges River Dolphin Conservation in the Karnali-Geruwa-Katarniyaghat waterway of Nepal and India through Research, Capacity Building and Trans-boundary Cooperation

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 14258646) - Greater big-footed mouse - Awarded $5,000 on April 30, 2014
30-04-2014 - Greater big-footed mouse

We are looking for the conservation strategy appropriate to the greater big-footed mouse in the dry forest of Ankarafantsika National Park.This species is listed as endangered species because it's only found in Ankarafantsika National Park Madagascar and it is victim of pressures (human acivities, predator). So, it's important and urgent to adopt and apply a conservation strategy.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 14258644) - Fishing cat - Awarded $6,160 on April 30, 2014
30-04-2014 - Fishing cat

Status of Fishing Cat in Ghodaghodi Lake and Jagadishpur Reservoir and its conservation through Community Participation

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 14258464) - Clouded leopard - Awarded $7,500 on April 30, 2014
30-04-2014 - Clouded leopard

Survey for a suitable site in Royal Manas National Park, Bhutan for a Community Study of Wild Cats

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