29-09-2021 - Clanwilliam sandfish
Saving sandfish: Tracking the success of conservation translocations to save South Africa’s most threatened migratory freshwater fish
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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded 801 grants constituting a total donation of $8,069,572 for species conservation projects based in Africa.
Saving sandfish: Tracking the success of conservation translocations to save South Africa’s most threatened migratory freshwater fish
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Holding over 75% of the Critically endangered Mountain Bongo, the Aberdare Mountains; listed as tentative World Heritage Site by the UNESCO, an Important Bird and Key Biodiversity Area, a major water tower in Kenya is under serious destruction threat from adjacent local communities. The project will involve local communities in protection and monitoring of this critically species and its habitat in Aberdare.
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To identify conservation initiatives for the African golden cat supported by the local communities.
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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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Mobilizing Stakeholder Support for the Conservation of Endangered Stingrays at Cape Three Point, Ghana.
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Assessing the role of landscape change on Boophis williamsi population’s viability in Ankaratra Massif
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Salvia taraxacifolia, an endemic species of Atlas Mountain of Morocco, is assessed globally as endangered species. The population size of Salvia taraxacifolia is decreasing and the quality of its habitat is declining due to numerous threats. In collaboration with local communities, we will implement integrated in situ and ex situ conservation measures and strength local management practices, to contribute on the conservation of Salvia ...
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Enhance environmental education and conservation actions towards critically endangered Karomo tilapia “Oreochromis karomo†in Malagarasi river, Tanzania.
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This project is aimed at promoting the survival of critically endangered Haplochromis Argenteus fish species in Lake Bisina and the surrounding wetlands in Eastern Uganda.
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Rapid assessment of the immediate conservation requirements for critically endangered guitarfish in Southern Mozambique
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