3,049Grants to

1,860(Sub)Species

Case Study Map

There are currently 1226 case studies available to view with selected filtering.



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.

Pampas cat

Spatial ecology and Conservation of the Pampas cat Leopardus colocolo in the Sechura Desert of northwestern Peru

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 162512725) - Pampas cat - Awarded $10,740 on April 20, 2016
Project No. 162512725 - Awarded $10,740 on April 20, 2016
Fishing cat

Conservation of fishing cat and its mangrove habitats in Godavari delta, India

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 162512790) - Fishing cat - Awarded $10,000 on April 20, 2016
Project No. 162512790 - Awarded $10,000 on April 20, 2016
Fishing cat

Conservation of small cat species in Sri Lanka through community based conservation and research

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 162512323) - Fishing cat  - Awarded $25,000 on April 20, 2016
Project No. 162512323 - Awarded $25,000 on April 20, 2016
Fishing Cat

Enhancing the conservation of the endangered fishing cat through community outreach and empowerment in the Eastern Ghats of South India.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 162512174) - Fishing Cat - Awarded $10,000 on April 20, 2016
Project No. 162512174 - Awarded $10,000 on April 20, 2016
Pallas's cat

Extending Pallas's cat camera-trap project in Nar-Phoo valley, Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 162512531) - Pallas's cat - Awarded $7,500 on April 20, 2016
Project No. 162512531 - Awarded $7,500 on April 20, 2016
Buff-breasted Button-quail

Increasing our understanding of the distribution, life history and ecology of the endangered Buff-breasted Button-quail Turnix olivii - Phase 2

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 160512503) - Buff-breasted Button-quail - Awarded $4,000 on February 11, 2016
Project No. 160512503 - Awarded $4,000 on February 11, 2016
Yuanbaoshan fir

The entire global population of the Critically Endangered Yuanbaoshan fir is found in the Yuanbaoshan National Nature Reserve, China. At this site, just 794 individuals can be found within the space of 4 hectares. Fauna & Flora International is working to empower local communities to conserve this last remaining population.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152512017) - Yuanbaoshan fir - Awarded $12,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152512017 - Awarded $12,000 on December 09, 2015
Pinus cernua

Conservation assessment of endangered Lao-Vietnamese stenoendemic – Pinus cernua (Pinaceae). Identification of distribution, population structure, habitat loss, lbiome significance ...

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511753) - Pinus cernua - Awarded $12,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511753 - Awarded $12,000 on December 09, 2015
Artocarpus annulatus

This project focuses on the IUCN assessment and conservation of Artocarpus annulatus, an endemic tree species in Sarawak, Malaysia. It is the only truly wild member of the lineage containing two crop species (jackfruit and cempedak). There are very few collections of A. annulatus, and no IUCN assessment exists. Based on existing data, it could be classified as critically endangered and more data are needed.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511619) - Artocarpus annulatus - Awarded $6,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511619 - Awarded $6,000 on December 09, 2015
Alfiler

Preserving Acacia belairioides, a critically endangered endemic tree from serpentines in north-eastern Cuba. This species is considered critically endangered. Potential causes of the threatened status of the species are fragmentation and loss of habitat, which led to the disappearance of a subpopulation. This project will contribute to the enrichment of natural populations and provide updated conservation status.

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Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation (Project No. 152511623) - Alfiler  - Awarded $8,000 on December 09, 2015
Project No. 152511623 - Awarded $8,000 on December 09, 2015