21-09-2022 - blond titi monkey
The population size of the Critically Endangered blond titi monkey in the Chapada Diamantina National Park, Brazil
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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded 1000 grants for this species type, constituting a total donation of $9,805,705.
The population size of the Critically Endangered blond titi monkey in the Chapada Diamantina National Park, Brazil
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Protecting Natalus primus (Chiroptera, Natalidae) by updating its current status using ecological data collection, acoustic monitoring and social actions.
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Breaching the barrier of Pangolin conservation through research, education and community conservation programs in central Nepal
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Saving the critically endangered white-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus) with community-based actions in Kikélé Forest (Benin)
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Conservation Actions for the Andean Tiger Cat (Leopardus tigrinus pardinoides) in a biodiversity hotspot, in the Eastern Colombian Andes
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The last small cat: building a safety net around the vulnerable Leopardus guttulus in the extreme south of Brazil
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Capacity building for enhancing Indian Pangolin conservation efforts in the Eastern Ghats.
The project aims at developing a long-term conservation management plan at a regional level in consultation with the Forest Department and form a network of “Pangolin Saviors” at the grassroots level to monitor any threats to the species. We intend to achieve this through community outreach and incentive based programs.
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Integrated strategy for the mitigation of threats affecting Leopardus guigna in the Huilliche territory of Chacao, Chiloé
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Integrated strategy for the mitigation of threats affecting Leopardus colocola in the Quechua indigineous community of Huatacondo, Chile
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Safeguarding the world's most trafficked mammal: Surveying and tracking White-bellied Pangolins to strengthen conservation decision-making and improve Pangolin survival
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