20-12-2022 - Nile lechwe
Saving the endangered Nile lechwe (Kobus megaceros) in Gambella, Ethiopia through community-based conservation
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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded 760 grants constituting a total donation of $7,684,910 for species conservation projects based in Africa.
Saving the endangered Nile lechwe (Kobus megaceros) in Gambella, Ethiopia through community-based conservation
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The population, behavioral-ecology, and conservation of threatened primate species in Southern Benin.
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Befriending the Critically Endangered Nguru Spiny Pygmy Chameleon (Rhampholeon acuminatus): Assessing the Abundance, Distribution and Threats to its Conservation
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Western Leopard Toad Underpass Project - Installation of concrete culvert tunnels under roads that bisect amphibian habitat, to assist toads in safely crossing the road during breeding season when they migrate to breeding ponds.
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Saving the critically endangered white-thighed Colobus (Colobus vellerosus) with community-based actions in Kikélé Forest (Benin)
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Eyes in the Sky. Using vultures as sentinels for multi-species conservation efforts in Zambia
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In-situ assessment of the current status of endemic Aloe species of Tanzania
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Initiating the recovery of the relict endangered Dades trout in the southern slope of the Moroccan Atlas range
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Safeguarding the world's most trafficked mammal: Surveying and tracking White-bellied Pangolins to strengthen conservation decision-making and improve Pangolin survival
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Research and Conservation of the Critically Endangered Kenya Montane Dancing Jewel (Platycypha amboniensis) in Mount Kenya
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