The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded $25,761,849 to 2742 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.
Nepenthes aristolochioides
Population and Habitat Assessment of Rarest, Endemic and Critically Endangered of Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes aristolochioides) in Sumatra.
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Neorthacris acuticeps acuticeps
Red list assessment of endemic grasshoppers of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, India.
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Austral Andean Water Frog
Searching for the lost Austral Andean Water Frog (Telmatobius contrerasi), an endangered and endemic species from Gualcamayo, Argentina
The main objective of this project is to obtain new information that will be useful to update the conservation status of the species, including the increase in knowledge on the distributional range, assess the threats, and raise awareness on the situation of the species
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Leopard skunk frog
Unveiling the conservation needs of a unique, endemic and critically endangered Venezuelan high Andean frog
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Cuban Khaki Trope
Dwarf boas or tropes of the genus Tropidophis are small and colorful snakes occurring in the West Indies and South America. Seventeen species occur in Cuba, half of the world’s species and all of them are endemic to this archipelago. Many of these species have limited distributions and are seriously threatened, such as the Cuban Khaki Trope (Tropidophis hendersoni), the main target of this project.
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White-breasted Thrasher
Engaging local communities in reversing the Endangered White-breasted Thrasher’s decline in St. Lucia by restoring nesting sites and reducing invasive species impacts.
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White-rumped vulture
Community based conservation of critically endangered vultures in Terai Arc Landscape (TAL), Uttarakhand.
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Steppe Eagle
Conservation of the Steppe Eagle breeding population in the Altai-Sayan Ecoregion, Russia via Increased safety and breeding success via the implementation of anti-electrocution actions and creating a system of artificial nesting platforms..
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'ōmāma'o
In order to save the Tahiti monarch from of Little Fire Ant, we are trying drone applications (in forest) and ultradiluted fipronil (in houses). 175 on 179 house were negative in 2021 and the eradication in a 17 ha cliff was confirmed 3 years after - in 2021 we successfully treated 48 ha of forest with 4 drone applications (3 mega LFA colonies). Thank you !
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Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey
Urgent actions to save the last world population of the IUCN Critically Endangered TSM in Quan Ba forests, North Vietnam
TSM remains only in Ha Giang Province, in two separate populations. The first population is well protected and recovering. The second population was recently re-discovered in Quan Ba District and under high danger of extinction. This project aims to protect the second population
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