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.
Bearded Salamander
DEMOGRAPHIC, ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT AND HABITAT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSERVATION MEASURES FOR THE CRITICALLY ENDANGERED SALAMANDER Pseudoeurycea tenchalli.
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Pacific Coast Musk Turtle
Conservation of the Pacific Coast Musk Turtle: community conservation of an endangered freshwater turtle in Chiapas, Mexico.
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Juan Fernandez Firecrown
Immediate Action to Save the Critically Endangered Juan Fernández Firecrown: Restoring Habitat to Prevent Extinction
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Sokoke scops owl
Monitoring Sokoke Scops Owl and Usambara Eagle Owl Population and Range, and Awareness Raising in East Usambara Mountains' Forests
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Bahamian Hutia
Safeguarding the future of Critically Endangered Bahaman Hutia within the Bahaman archipelago through evidenced based management and reintroductions
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Pig-Tailed Snub-nosed Langur
This project uses thermal drones to estimate populations of endangered Mentawai primates outside of Siberut National Park, Indonesia. By mapping critical habitats and identifying high-risk areas, the research aims to support conservation efforts and inform management strategies. The data will help guide effective actions to protect the priority species, the pig-tailed snub-nosed langur.
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White-bellied pangolin
Upscaling Pangolin Research and Conservation through Community Ranger-led Biomonitoring: Mapping Priority Habitats and Threats in the Deng-Deng National Park.
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Andean Cat
Quechua women united for the conservation of the Andean Cat in Ayacucho, Peru. In the high Andes, 30 women lead a biocultural model to protect Leopardus jacobita and L. garleppi through embroidery, wildlife monitoring, and conflict mitigation. Their work blends ancestral knowledge, economic resilience, and environmental education, proving that conserving wildlife also means preserving identity and sustaining Andean communities.
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Northern tiger-cat
Our project aims to conserve the endangered savanna tiger-cat (Leopardus tigrinus) in Brazil’s Caatinga, focusing on the Capivara-Confusões corridor, where deforestation from agribusiness and energy projects threatens its survival. We monitor populations, promote habitat connectivity, and combat disease transmission from domestic animals. MBZ Fund support enables vaccination campaigns and expanded monitoring, ensuring the long-term survival of ...
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Anzuetoi arboreal alligator lizard
Restoration of the Agua Volcano’s cloud forest: Recovering the known habitat of the recently rediscovered Abronia anzuetoi.
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