Supported Projects

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Conservation Follow-up Award
Agrosilvopastoral systems: a win-win strategy for tropical Mexico
Conservation Follow-up Award Plant

Worldwide, animal agriculture is the leading cause of habitat destruction, species extinction, and a large contributor to greenhouse emissions. Conversely, it represents the main economic activity of many rural communities....View Project

Plant
Conservation Follow-up Award Plant
Conservation Follow-up Award
Promoting sustainable fishing in Sumbawa, Indonesia
Conservation Follow-up Award Invertebrate

Around 85% of the coral reefs in Indonesia are in poor condition. Sumbawa Island, Indonesia lies within the coral triangle. Most of the coral reef here has been destroyed by...View Project

Invertebrate
Conservation Follow-up Award Invertebrate
Conservation Follow-up Award
Conserving Angolan scarp forests: a holistic approach for Kumbira Forest
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The central escarpment forest in Angola, with Kumbira Forest as its key site, is one of the most important areas for biodiversity in the country especially for threatened endemic birds....View Project

Bird
Angolan scarp forest
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Reducing human-snow leopard conflict in upper Spiti Valley, India
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal

Negative attitudes of pastoralists toward the endangered snow leopard erode tolerance and threaten its survival in many places across central Asia. In our CLP project, we identified drivers of negative...View Project

Mammal
Snow leopard
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award
Sustainable water management for conserving Siberian cranes at Momoge, China
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The Siberian crane is an aquatic crane which mainly inhabits wide, shallow wetlands. It is ranked as Critically Endangered by IUCN. Momoge wetland is the largest stopover site for this...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Conserving livelihoods and Semnopithecus Ajax: Resolving conflicts around Khajiar-Kalatop Sanctuary
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal

Human-primate conflict is a burning issue in Chamba, northern India, with 76 of the 244 surveyed sites reporting conflict with Chamba sacred langurs, otherwise known as Himalayan grey langurs (Semnopithecus...View Project

Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award
Promoting conservation of threatened birds in Western Colombia
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The Colombian Inter-Andean Slopes and Chocó Endemic Bird Areas are two of the world´s richest areas in terms of biodiversity and endemism. The status and threats to this biodiversity is...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Serra Do Urubu Important Bird Area: Promoting conservation through ecotourism & education, Brazil
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The Serra do Urubu Important Bird Area is a complex of Atlantic Forest patches, located in the most threatened tropical forest of the world. It is one of the poorest...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Ongoing protection of red siskins in South Rupununi, Guyana
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The red siskin (Carduelis Cucullata), listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List, is found along the foothills of northern Venezuela (where the population is low) and Southern Rupununi, Guyana,...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Scaling-up mitigation of human-crane conflict in Driefontein Grasslands, Zimbabwe
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The globally threatened wattled crane (Bugeranus carunculatus) and grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum) have been reported to damage maize crops in Driefontein Grasslands resulting in conflict with subsistence farmers. Snaring...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Conservation of the Critically Endangered Togo slippery frog
Conservation Follow-up Award Amphibian

The Togo slippery frog (Conraua derooi) is an evolutionary distinct and Critically Endangered frog known to occur in only two isolated sites: The Atewa mountains and the Togo-Volta Hills. Previous...View Project

Amphibian
Conservation Follow-up Award Amphibian
Conservation Follow-up Award
Greater adjutant conservation through community participation in Assam, India
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The greater adjutant stork is the most threatened stork in the world and its population is decreasing. Many historic breeding colonies of this colonial nesting bird are missing now and...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Improving survival chance of the Liben lark, Ethiopia
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The Liben Plain in Ethiopia was once the most productive pastoral land in East Africa. Presently, its degradation in the form of overgrazing, bush encroachment and expansion of agricultural activities...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Ecology and conservation of the four-horned antelope in the Eastern Ghats of India
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal

This project aims to understand the foraging and breeding ecology of the four-horned antelope in the uplands of Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh - India, as well as to initiate...View Project

Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award
Ensuring long-term protection of rare endemic plants at Lake Baikal, Russia
Conservation Follow-up Award Plant

The initial CLP-funded project helped us to conduct botanical surveys and monitoring of rare plants on Lake Baikal. The main purpose of this project is to organize the long-term protection...View Project

Plant
Conservation Follow-up Award Plant
Conservation Follow-up Award
Trans-boundary amphibian conservation in the Ailao Mountain Range, China
Conservation Follow-up Award Amphibian

The Ailao Mountain Range is a trans-boundary region encompassing numerous important protected areas in China and Vietnam. The area is considered a biodiversity hotspot due to its high diversity and...View Project

Amphibian
Conservation Follow-up Award Amphibian
Conservation Follow-up Award
From fish spawning aggregations to effective Marine Protected Areas in Brazil
Conservation Follow-up Award Fish

This follow-up initiative aims to provide support for the expansion and adaptive co-management of the Abrolhos Bank Marine Protected Area (MPA) network, Brazil. Results from the initial award backed-up proposals...View Project

Fish
Conservation Follow-up Award Fish
Conservation Follow-up Award
Chagra 2010: enhancing conservation of the chalk grasslands in Ukraine
Conservation Follow-up Award Multiple

Chagra 2010 is a project for enhancing the conservation profile of chalk steppe ecosystems, rich in endemic plant species, in North-eastern Ukraine. We are focusing on the support of the...View Project

Multiple
Conservation Follow-up Award Multiple
Conservation Follow-up Award
YARÉ II: Yariguíes assessment and research of Endangered species
Conservation Follow-up Award Multiple

The Serrania de las Yariguies was biologically unknown until YARE project studied its flora and fauna. We produced first inventories of the massif in all habitats from 150-3,200m above sea...View Project

Multiple
Conservation Follow-up Award Multiple
Conservation Follow-up Award
Building community capacity and support for conserving the lesser florican
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The lesser florican a globally endangered bird has lost over 90% of its habitat. Being widely distributed, it shares its habitat with communities. Only a combination of a site-based approach...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird