02-10-2018 - grasshoppers
Photographic documentation of the Orthoptera fauna of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded 258 grants for this species type, constituting a total donation of $1,926,327.
Photographic documentation of the Orthoptera fauna of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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Pelmatojulus excisus is a giant millipede known only in some restricted areas in Cameroon rainforest. Despite their ecological importance, this giant endemic species has received no conservation attention and remain known as Not Listed in IUCN RedList. The current study intend to Identify the status and distribution of the target species; provide data on its ecology and develop conservation measures.
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The project aimed to know the status of the native leafhopper Duocrassana longula in endangered forests of the High Mountains of Oaxaca. Status of populations and habitat conditions are little studied in Mexico.
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Distribution and ecology of the very rare, poorly known and endemic grasshopper, Gemeneta opilionoides Bolivar (1905): implications for conservation
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Chasing ghosts:
Population modelling of Ocyale ghost [Lycosidae], a recently discovered wolf spider from North- Western Madagascar
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Assessment of global conservation status of Polyommatus diana - endemic of Transcaucasia
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Securing the Future of Barber's Cape Flats Ranger and the False Bay Unique Ranger - A Butterfly Conservation Project.
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Bridging key knowledge gaps for the conservation of the Indian Ocean Gorgonians
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The projest goal is to assess the status and distribution of Ampedus quadrisignatus and several other globaly threatened and data deficient saproxylic click beetles in oak and beech forests in central part of Dinaric Alps (Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Ampedus quadrisignatus is an obligate saproxylic click beetle that is very rare throughout its range. Its populations are severely fragmented and declining due to habitat degradation.
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Conserve the Long-horned Mining Bee in Cornwall
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