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Advancing seabird conservation in Peru’s artisanal fisheries through education and research
Beginning in 2003 Pro Delphinus began actively investigating seabird interactions with artisanal fisheries in Peru. That work has documented the by-catch and targeted take of seabirds, including endangered and threatened...View Project
Conserving the last of the wild: pumas and wild camelids in the semiarid landscapes of the Argentinean Andes
The loss of species interactions may result in negative impacts that affect both interacting species and the biological communities and ecosystems they inhabit. Unlike North America, southern South American predator-prey...View Project
Assessment and Conservation of Threatened Bird Species at Laojunshan, Sichuan, China
Laojunshan Natural Reserve, located in Pingshan County of southern Sichuan Province, is a Global 200 ecoregion (WWF).This area harbours a tremendous diversity of plants and and animals including a high...View Project
Developing a Community Forest Buffer for the Bhimashankar Wildlife Sanctuary, India
The Bhimashankar Sanctuary is located in the Western Ghats is recognised as an Important Bird Area. Since its demarcation as a wildlife sanctuary, forest resources traditionally used by tribal communities...View Project
Calayan Rail Project II: Building stakeholders’ capacity to conserve an island-endemic species
A preliminary survey of the Calayan Rail has found this island-endemic species under threat from hunting and habitat loss. Through a series of community consultations, a conservation action plan was...View Project
Conducting actions to stop Titicaca flightless grebe accidental fishing net deaths in Bolivia
The Titicaca Flightless Grebe is in a fast decline through accidental fishing net deaths in Bolivia and Peru. Birds are washed up on the beach daily. If no actions are...View Project
The human factor in mouse lemur (Microcebus griseorufus) conservation: local resource utilization and habitat disturbance at Beza Mahafaly special reserve, SW Madagascar
This project focuses on the interactions between local people and lemurs at Beza Mahafaly (SW Madagascar). The target species is the smallest of endemic primate species at this reserve, Microcebus...View Project
Bringing bats off the brink: conservation action for the Critically Endangered Seychelles sheath-tailed bat
This study will build on the previous BPCP funded ‘Bats on the Brink’ (BOTB) project by testing three alternative hypotheses about the causes of the severe population decline of Coleura...View Project
Rethinking participatory management: towards ecoregion-based conservation in Trinidad & Tobago
As the most rapidly industrializing country in the Caribbean region, Trinidad and Tobago’s biodiversity is under ever increasing threat. Protected areas are seen as key in conserving the rich biodiversity,...View Project
Coral reef conservation through optical-chemical ecological assessment of Pacific Panamanian reef habitats
In 2002, an agreement to form an Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape (a.k.a. the “Pacific Biological Corridor”), was signed by the governments of Costa Rica, Panamá, Ecuador and Colombia with the...View Project
Supporting conservation of West Caucasian tur (Capra caucasica) in Georgia
The West Caucasian tur is one of the most endangered and highly endemic species in the Caucasus. The lack of recent data about the population status of this species rendered...View Project
Conservation status of the montaine slender loris in Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka
Loris tardigradus nycticeboides is a small endemic nocturnal primate found in Sri Lanka. It is confined to the Horton Plains National Park, a montane forest whose fauna and flora are...View Project
Numbers and distribution of rare birds of southeast area of Western Siberia
The purpose of the given project is to gain new information on numbers and distribution Oxyura leucocephala, Vanellus gregarious and other waterfowl in territory of lakes and steppes of a southeast...View Project
White sand forests in Upper Amazonia: conservation of its endemic avifauna and flora, Peru
White Sand Forests occur disperse in Peruvian Amazonia and despite its low diversity they harbor a unique community of organisms, mostly composed of endemics. In the past few years 10...View Project
Where the antelope once roamed: the demography and movement patterns of a migratory ungulate population in a human-altered landscape
Migratory ungulate populations are declining worldwide due to anthropogenic activities, such as habitat loss, loss of connectivity and poaching interfering with the biological properties of the migratory cycle. This project...View Project
Sustainable bat conservation in Caucasus Mountain regions
Caucasus is one of the most biologically rich regions on the Earth; the extremely various landscape providing many types of habitats for bats. The overall goal of the project is...View Project
Ecology and conservation of residential populations of Gangetic dolphin in Brahmaputra River System, India
For the long term conservation of last two residential populations of Gangetic dolphin in Brahmaputra Valley, detailed ecological study will be conducted on the identified dolphin habitats of Kulsi and...View Project
Land-cover and land-use changes, dynamics and impacts in the Tarangire-Simanjiro ecosystem, Northern Tanzania
During the wet season, a majority of the large wild mammals lea by key migratory species such as elephant (Loxodonta africana), wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus) and zebra (Equus burchelli) move out...View Project