As of May 22, 2022, The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded $23,128,581 to 2453 conservation projects. A breakdown of these grants is provided in the table below.
Detailed statistical information by various controllable criteria can be found on the supported grants page.
Grants by species type: |
Amphibian |
$1,937,351 |
Bird |
$3,563,099 |
Fish |
$1,727,616 |
Fungi |
$535,418 |
Invertebrate |
$1,544,505 |
Mammal |
$8,500,094 |
Plant |
$2,466,022 |
Reptile |
$2,854,476 |
Grants by continent: |
Africa |
$6,893,571 |
Asia |
$7,128,279 |
Europe |
$1,261,089 |
North America |
$2,797,232 |
South America |
$3,828,831 |
Oceania |
$1,211,579 |
Grants by IUCN Red List Classification: |
Extinct |
$124,576 |
Extinct in the Wild |
$211,631 |
Critically Endangered |
$11,046,285 |
Endangered |
$6,682,642 |
Vulnerable |
$1,821,572 |
Near Threatened |
$410,974 |
Least Concern |
$175,115 |
Data Deficient |
$778,308 |
Not Listed |
$1,877,478 |