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.
Microcondylaea bonellii
Rescuing Microcondylaea bonellii: a testimonial for non-iconic neglected species.
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Idle crayfish
Conservation of Austropotamobius bihariensis, a novel endemic species discovered in North Western Romania
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Chambo
Fish for Tomorrow in Lake Malawi - extension of Ripple Africa's community led fish conservation project into Salima District. This will enable us to introduce the project into one of Malawi’s largest breeding areas for the critically endangered Oreochromis lidole. Local fishing communities are empowered to protect breeding areas, confiscate illegal fishing gear and enforce a closed season for gill net use.
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Elongated Caecilian
Revealing the mystery of The Endemic Sumatran Caecilian (Ichthyophis elongatus): An Ecology study, and how to conserve it
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Table Mountain Ghost Frog
The Table Mountain Ghost frog is a unique, Critically Endangered amphibian endemic to just six streams on Table Mountain, South Africa. This project aims to collect quantitative baseline data on the life history, population size and habitat requirements of the species and to use these data to accurately identify and implement conservation interventions to ensure the survival of this amazing species.
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Tana Delta smooth snake
In search of a long-lost Kenyan endemic snake: a case study of Tana Delta Smooth Snake Meizodon krameri Schätti, 1985
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Aeolian wall lizard
Conservation actions for the most threatened European vertebrate: the Aeolian wall lizard
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Rote Island Snake-necked Turtle
Conservation of the Rote Island Snake-necked Turtle (Chelodina mccordi) on Rote Island, Indonesia
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Spotted ground thrush
Conservation grounded in science: the Spotted ground thrush in Malawi
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Nubian Ibex
The overall objective of the project is to protect biodiversity by preventing the extinction of threatened species, in accordance with the UN Millennium Development Goal 15.5. More specifically, the project aims at reintroducing the Nubian ibex (Capra nubiana) in the Shouf Biosphere Reserve in Lebanon, from where the species disappeared more than a century ago.
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