The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded $28,744,053 to 3049 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.
Lemon-colored Antrodiella
Assessment of the conservation status of endangered fungus Flaviporus citrinellus in Lithuania
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Javan Threadtail
Redlisting Project of Javan Endemic Damselfly (Prodasineura delicatula) collaborate with IUCN Dragonfly Specialist Group
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Daisy Stingray
Mobilizing Stakeholder Support for the Conservation of Endangered Stingrays at Cape Three Point, Ghana.
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William’s bright-eyed tree frog
Assessing the role of landscape change on Boophis williamsi population’s viability in Ankaratra Massif
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Harlequin Poison Frog
Population status and microenvironmental monitoring of the Harlequin Poison frog
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Canasi Frog
In this project we will gather ecological, demographic and natural history data and conservation campaing of the critical endangered frog Eleutherodactylus blairhedgesi, who is a locally endemic from the Flora Reserve Boca de CanasÃ, western Cuba. This species has very little known information and its habitat is in very vulnerable situation duo to both anthropic activities and climate change.
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Arunachal Macaque
Conservation status, distribution and conservation of endangered Arunachal macaque in Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhutan
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Fishing cat
Investigating the distribution and threats to the Fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) in selected districts of Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab provinces of Pakistan
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Fishing Cat
The ultimate goal of the project is to ensure the survival of the fishing cat in Kapilvastu district, Western Terai Region, Nepal. The project will work with the local fishing communities to mitigate the threats of fishing cat and to promote the coexistence between fishing cat and fishing dependent communities.
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Bei-Bienko’s Plump Bush-cricket
Bei-Bienko’s Plump Bush-cricket is an endemic species to the Slovak Karst, Central Europe. The species is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List, being restricted to the last six isolated subpopulations. To prevent the species from extinction, the main objective of this project is to propose a conservation strategy based upon robust information on the species’ distribution, population status, ecology and threats.
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