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.
Scaly-foot Snail
A Red List for molluscs from hydrothermal vents in the Indian Ocean
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Mediterranean Pillow Coral
Conservation actions for monitoring and protecting the endangered and the only reef-like structured species in the Mediterranean Sea, Cladocora caespitosa
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grasshoppers
Photographic documentation of the Orthoptera fauna of KhyberPakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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Cameroon Giant Fire Millipede
Pelmatojulus excisus is a giant millipede known only in some restricted areas in Cameroon rainforest. Despite their ecological importance, this giant endemic species has received no conservation attention and remain known as Not Listed in IUCN RedList. The current study intend to Identify the status and distribution of the target species; provide data on its ecology and develop conservation measures.
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Leafhopper
The project aimed to know the status of the native leafhopper Duocrassana longula in endangered forests of the High Mountains of Oaxaca. Status of populations and habitat conditions are little studied in Mexico.
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Green swamp forest grasshopper
Distribution and ecology of the very rare, poorly known and endemic grasshopper, Gemeneta opilionoides Bolivar (1905): implications for conservation
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Short-snouted seahorse
The unknown European seahorses:contribution to increasing the knowledge for the classification and conservation status of the Atlantic seahorse in Portugal
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Archey's Frog
The impact of disturbed habitat on Archey’s frog (Leioplelma archeyi) microhabitat use
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Lake Patzcuaro Salamander
Evaluating populations of the achoque (Ambystomatidae: Ambystoma dumerilii) in Lake Pátzcuaro for the recovery of local management and fisheries
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Carvalho's Tree Toad
Are forest-collected bromeliads used by frogs? Integrating field research, citizen science and outreach toward the conservation of bromeliad frogs
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