29-09-2021 - Chinese mountain cat
Reduce the threat of road killing to the Chinese mountain cat (Felis bieti)
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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.
Reduce the threat of road killing to the Chinese mountain cat (Felis bieti)
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Continuing conservation action through the pandemic: ensuring survival of endangered species, protection of habitats, and access to education.
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The population size of the Critically Endangered blond titi monkey in the Chapada Diamantina NationalPark, Brazil
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Resume Community Based Conservation of Indus Blind Dolphin at gross root level after financial impact of the COVID-19 .
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Local Community Actions to Safeguard Critically Endangered White-thighed Colobus Monkey at the Boabeng Fiema Monkey Sanctuary
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Conservation status, distribution and conservation of endangered Arunachal macaque in Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhutan
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Investigating the distribution and threats to the Fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) in selected districts of Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab provinces of Pakistan
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The ultimate goal of the project is to ensure the survival of the fishing cat in Kapilvastu district, Western Terai Region, Nepal. The project will work with the local fishing communities to mitigate the threats of fishing cat and to promote the coexistence between fishing cat and fishing dependent communities.
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Citizen science and conservation education as tools to empower rural communities conserving threatened species in La Amistad Biosphere Reserve
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Urgent actions to save the last world population of the IUCN Critically Endangered TSM in Quan Ba forests, North Vietnam
TSM remains only in Ha Giang Province, in two separate populations. The first population is well protected and recovering. The second population was recently re-discovered in Quan Ba District and under high danger of extinction. This project aims to protect the second population
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