Blue-throated hillstar (Oreotrochilus cyanolaemus) Case Study

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MBZF Grant 192521876
Bird

Continent: South America

Country: Ecuador

Grant Amount: $10,000

Awarded Date: October 15, 2019

Save the endemic and critically endangered Blue-throated Hillstar (Oreotrochilus cyanolaemus) from extinction in Cerro de Arcos, Ecuador.

Our main goal is saving the critically endangered Blue-throated Hillstar from imminent extinction by (1) creating a new reserve (249 hectares) to protect its core population, (2) restoring 3.4 hectares of BTH habitat with Chuquiraga plants, (3) monitoring existing populations to assess the conservation status of subpopulations and identify other key conservation areas and (4) launching an educational campaign to instill local pride for the species and find alternatives for the local agricultural practices that affect the survival of the species.

 

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MBZF Grant 192521876 - located in Ecuador, South America