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.
Southern woolly lemur
The use of plantations and forest corridors by the endangered southern woolly lemur: a strategy for their conservation
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Peruvian yellow tailed woolly monkey
Diffusion and social inclusion to protect the Endemic primates (Lagothrix flavicauda and Aotus miconax) of Yambrasbamba, Peru
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Hodded Spider Monkey
Population study and conservation status of the hooded spider monkey Ateles geoffroyi grisescens, Darien, Panama
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Yellow-breasted Bunting
Localizing important stop-over and wintering sites of the endangered Yellow-breasted Bunting (Emberiza aureola)
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Ganges River Dolphin
Finding Spaces for Coexistence: Understanding Response of Fishermen to Decline in Fish Catch and Engaging them to Reduce Dolphin By-catch
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Asian Elephant
The project is expansion of 'The Rufford Foundation, UK' supported research and activity-based capacity-building to develop human-elephant interaction management plan in ‘Mayurjharna Elephant Reserve’, existing/extended ‘Zone of influence’. We will enumerate elephant population and record migration range to develop distribution and interface zone maps. ‘ The Elephant Reserve Research Station’ will develop ...
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Northern yellow cheeked gibbon
What stresses gibbons out? Sources of Variation in Faecal Cortisol Levels in Nomascus annamensis Gibbons in Cambodia.
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Leopard
Mitigating threats to leopards in the Machiara region by involving local people in leopard conservation and livestock protection activities
The main aim of this program is to raise conservation awareness about leopard and provide necessary management tools to inform and impart knowledge, particularly to local communities, as well as to enhance indigenous and traditional knowledge that is useful for the conservation.
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Oncilla
Conservation of small Neotropical Felidae in subtropical Interior Atlantic Forest.
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Nigerian kola, Sigerekun (Yoruba)
This project is prioritising and protecting Nigeria’s most threatened trees. Red List assessments are identifying the species most at risk of extinction. Seed collecting expeditions are sourcing propagation material to set up conservation collections. Training was provided to NGOs and forest community groups, giving them the skills to protect Nigeria's threatened trees.
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