The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded $27,994,167 to 2979 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.
Mountain Bongo
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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Huemul deer
Reducing threats for the Endangered Huemul deer in Cerro Castillo National Park, Aysen Region, Chilean Patagonia.
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Baird's tapir
Participatory education and formation of biological corridors, for the conservation of the tapir and its habitat in Mahogany Park, Nicaragua.
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Asian elephant
Elephant AID: Conserving elephants by mitigating human-wildlife conflict with infrasound early warning system
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Margay
First threat mitigation project for Margay conservation in Morelos, Mexico
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African golden cat
To identify conservation initiatives for the African golden cat supported by the local communities.
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Chinese mountain cat
Reduce the threat of road killing to the Chinese mountain cat (Felis bieti)
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Sunda Grappletail
Habitat Requirements and Ecological Study of Heliogomphus drescheri (Odonata, Gomphidae) in Dieng Mountains for Javan Redlist Odonata Conservation
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Fresh water crab
Population ecology and conservation of Pseudothelphusa morelosis, in Santa isabel, Las Estacas State Reserve, Morelos, Mexico
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Trench Robber Frog
Grassroots education and conservation for Pristimantis rubicundus meets big picture research in an Ecuadorian reserve in the Llanganates-Sangay Ecological Corridor
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