Supported Projects

There are currently 108 projects with the selected filtering.

Conservation Follow-up Award
Project Aguará ÑU
Conservation Follow-up Award Plant

Direct follow-up of Project Yacutinga. Working in the critically threatened grassland habitats of Paraguay, this project aims to ensure the long-term viability of Aguará Ñu, a cerrado site of exceptional...View Project

Plant
Conservation Follow-up Award Plant
Conservation Follow-up Award
Galapagos marine survey phase II
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal

With a proven track record of achievement in marine conservation in Galápagos - following the successful completion of Galápagos Marine Survey 1991 - the aim of the Phase II follow-up...View Project

Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award
Kyabobo conservation project 1995
Conservation Follow-up Award Multiple

The Oxford University Kyabobo '94 expedition which showed that Ghana's newly formed Kyabobo National Park has a unique mixture of forest and savanna wildlife, with many rare and endangered species....View Project

Multiple
Conservation Follow-up Award Multiple
Conservation Follow-up Award
Project Yacutinga ’95
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The project was a follow-up to Project Canopy '92. Working with the governmental National Parks Directorate and non-governmental Fundacion Moises Bertoni (the BirdLife Partner), Project Yacutinga united 24 conservationists of...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Way Kambas elephant and rhino survey, Indonesia 1994
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal

From 1993-95 a British-Indonesian team conducted a survey of the Sumatran Rhino and Asian Elephant populations in Way Kambas National Park on the Indonesian island of Sumatra. By December 1994...View Project

Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award
Sumba forest conservation project
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

Following Manchester Metropolitan University's successful conservation research projects in 1989 and 1992 - which assessed population sizes, status and habitat associations of the restricted-range bird species of the Indonesian island...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Proyecto Rio Nambi 1992: Colombia ’92, Cambridge rainforest project
Conservation Follow-up Award Multiple

As a result of findings from their 1991 project - which included the discovery of a new species of bird for science - 2,000 ha of pristine forest was purchased...View Project

Multiple
Conservation Follow-up Award Multiple
Conservation Follow-up Award
University Of Wales, Cardiff expedition to Ecuador 1991: Amazula ’91
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The forest fragments remaining in south-western Ecuador are amongst the top 10 areas for bird conservation worldwide. Despite widespread degradation of habitat, 8 forested areas were located and studied. 427...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird