As of April 12, 2021, The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded $21,038,556 to 2239 conservation projects. A breakdown of these grants is provided in the table below.
Detailed statistical information by various controllable criteria can be found on the species conservation projects page section of our web site.
Grants by species type: |
Amphibian |
$1,774,890 |
Bird |
$3,286,045 |
Fish |
$1,537,275 |
Fungi |
$460,950 |
Invertebrate |
$1,321,290 |
Mammal |
$7,874,333 |
Plant |
$2,187,607 |
Reptile |
$2,596,166 |
Grants by continent: |
Africa |
$6,188,780 |
Asia |
$6,620,083 |
Europe |
$1,159,077 |
North America |
$2,546,780 |
South America |
$3,394,286 |
Oceania |
$1,121,550 |
Grants by IUCN Red List Classification: |
Extinct |
$102,465 |
Extinct in the Wild |
$191,631 |
Critically Endangered |
$10,017,845 |
Endangered |
$6,092,852 |
Vulnerable |
$1,683,305 |
Near Threatened |
$375,572 |
Least Concern |
$155,650 |
Data Deficient |
$724,557 |
Not Listed |
$1,694,679 |