2,742Grants to

1,709(Sub)Species

Case Study Map

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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded $26,283,881 to 2801 conservation projects for all species types with all IUCN classifications throughout the world. Project managers that have decided to publish their projects, are illustrated on the map below.

Bahama Oriole

Population Assessment of the Critically Endangered Bahama Oriole: Status and Habitat Usage During the Breeding and Non-Breeding Season

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511913) - Bahama Oriole - Awarded $12,500 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511913 - Awarded $12,500 on December 09, 2015
Whooping Crane

Keeping Whooping Cranes Safe is a multi-state, multi-agency initiative to prevent Whooping Crane mortality through community outreach programs.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511747) - Whooping Crane - Awarded $12,500 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511747 - Awarded $12,500 on December 09, 2015
White-backed Vulture

Monitoring Vulture Species in Botswana to Understand the Ecology, Cause of Decline, and Mitigate Conservation Threats

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511037) - White-backed Vulture - Awarded $20,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511037 - Awarded $20,000 on December 09, 2015
Chinese pangolin

To identify the geographic origin of pangolin seizures, the project aims to build a genetic map of pangolins across Vietnam by collecting fecal samples using detection dogs.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511949) - Chinese pangolin - Awarded $12,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511949 - Awarded $12,000 on December 09, 2015
Chinese Pangolin

The world’s pangolin species are at risk of extinction due to demand for their meat and scales. Our project dissuades Vietnamese and Chinese consumers from purchasing pangolin products by debunking the false medicinal value of their scales, making the consumption of pangolin meat socially unacceptable, and building capacity for more effective enforcement of trade bans. Reducing demand in these markets will help alleviate poaching pressure.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511793) - Chinese Pangolin - Awarded $12,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511793 - Awarded $12,000 on December 09, 2015
Fijian free-tailed bat

Fijian Free-tailed Bats: Action or Extinction. We are working with Nature Fiji- Maraqueti Viti, University of the South Pacific, Birdlife International, and Conservation International to permanently protect the only confirmed roost of this species, a natural cave on the island of Vanua Levu.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511904) - Fijian free-tailed bat - Awarded $12,500 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511904 - Awarded $12,500 on December 09, 2015
Blue-eyed black lemur

Is reforestation an effective conservation strategy for the Blue-eyed Black Lemur (Eulemur flavifrons)?

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511978) - Blue-eyed black lemur - Awarded $11,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511978 - Awarded $11,000 on December 09, 2015
Southern woolly lemur

The use of plantations and forest corridors by the endangered southern woolly lemur: a strategy for their conservation

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511596) - Southern woolly lemur - Awarded $5,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511596 - Awarded $5,000 on December 09, 2015
Peruvian yellow tailed woolly monkey

Diffusion and social inclusion to protect the Endemic primates (Lagothrix flavicauda and Aotus miconax) of Yambrasbamba, Peru

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511981) - Peruvian yellow tailed woolly monkey - Awarded $8,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511981 - Awarded $8,000 on December 09, 2015
Hodded Spider Monkey

Population study and conservation status of the hooded spider monkey Ateles geoffroyi grisescens, Darien, Panama

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511388) - Hodded Spider Monkey - Awarded $8,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511388 - Awarded $8,000 on December 09, 2015