Supported Projects

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Future Conservationist Award
Promoting conservation of amphibians at El Pedregal in Mexico City
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian

The Pedregal ecosystem in the south valley of Mexico is one of the richest areas in terms of biodiversity and endemism. The status and threats to this biodiversity is mainly...View Project

Amphibian
Chiropterotriton chiropterus © Jose Manuel Serrano
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian
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The role of Tibetan sacred sites in snow leopard conservation
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

Zaduo County, located in the hinterland of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, is the headwater area of the Mekong River and the Yellow River. It has the largest continuous snow leopard habitat...View Project

Mammal
Snow leopard © Isabelle Masters
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
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Connectivity of whale sharks between Mexico and Colombia
Future Conservationist Award Fish

Due to the remote location of the Revillagigedo Archipelago, there has been relatively little research of the marine fauna. Status of shark populations at the Revillagigedo is unknown, although evidence...View Project

Fish
Whale shark © Isabelle Masters
Future Conservationist Award Fish
Future Conservationist Award
Impacts, alternative solutions and awareness of mobula fisheries in Indonesia
Future Conservationist Award Fish

Great concern has been raised regarding the vulnerability of mobula rays to overfishing in Indonesia, due to the increasing demand for mobulid gill rakers in the Chinese medicine market. Although...View Project

Fish
Mobula tarapacana © Jorge Fontes
Future Conservationist Award Fish
Future Conservationist Award
Where are the manta rays in Bahia De Banderas, Mexico?
Future Conservationist Award Fish

Manta rays are an iconic example of charismatic marine megafauna and like many large marine vertebrates they are threatened globally by targeted and indirect fisheries. While the International Union for...View Project

Fish
Manta ray © Isabelle Masters
Future Conservationist Award Fish
Future Conservationist Award
Conserving the Chinese pangolin in India’s Kaziranga-Karbi Anglong landscape
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

The occurrence and distribution range of Chinese pangolin in India is yet to be explored systematically. However, the species has been experiencing major anthropogenic threats in terms of local trade...View Project

Mammal
Chinese Pangolin © Isabelle Masters
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Conserving Ophiocordyceps sinensis in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India
Future Conservationist Award Plant

Caterpillar fungus also called Kira Jari locally, is endemic to the Tibetan Plateau and the adjacent alpine Himalayas. Over the last few decades, the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (NDBR) dwellers...View Project

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Biosphere reserve fungus project
Future Conservationist Award Plant
Future Conservationist Award
Conservation actions for the imperial eagle in Kakheti Region, Georgia
Future Conservationist Award Bird

The eastern imperial eagle, Aquila heliaca is classified as Vulnerable and decreasing by BirdLife International. Eastern Georgia’s steppes form an important breeding and wintering site, holding an estimated 35-50 breeding...View Project

Bird
Imperial Eagle
Future Conservationist Award Bird
Future Conservationist Award
Conservation of otters through community participation in River Moyar, Tamil nadu
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

Otters are apex predators of freshwater ecosystems. Being an umbrella species they have been severely affected by the loss of riparian habitats to agriculture, hydroelectric projects and use of dynamite...View Project

Mammal
Smooth-coated otter © Isabelle Masters
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Initiating a bycatch monitoring programme for seabirds in Turkey
Future Conservationist Award Bird

Mortality in long-line fisheries is a widely recognized threat to seabirds. Turkey holds a wide diversity of seabird species including globally important numbers of threatened Yelkouan shearwater; almost the whole...View Project

Bird
Future Conservationist Award Bird
Future Conservationist Award
Conservation of cetacean in Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

Over-fishing threatens coastal cetacean populations around the world. In Vietnam, there is no conservation status assessment for any cetacean species. In Kien Giang Biosphere Reserve (KGBR) unsustainable fishing persists, along...View Project

Mammal
Vietnam Cetacean © Vu Long
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Conservation of sandbar shark breeding habitat in Boncuk Cove,Turkey
Future Conservationist Award Fish

Boncuk Cove in Gulf of Gökova in Turkey is a rare and important nursery ground for sandbark sharks in the Mediterranean. Recent surveys in 2008 and 2012 clearly show that...View Project

Fish
Sandbar shark © Isabelle Masters
Future Conservationist Award Fish
Future Conservationist Award
Conservation of the Critically Endangered toad skinned frog in India
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian

The toad skinned Frog, Indirana phrynoderma is an evolutionarily distinct and Critically Endangered amphibian, endemic to the Anamalai Hills of the southern Western Ghats in India. It is range-restricted to...View Project

Amphibian
Toad skinned frog © Isabelle Masters
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian
Future Conservationist Award
Hard corals mapping for Semporna, Malaysia
Future Conservationist Award Invertebrate

The main aim of this project is to complete the mapping for threatened species of coral, measuring their abundance and distribution in Semporna. At the same time, this project will...View Project

Invertebrate
Coral © Isabelle Masters
Future Conservationist Award Invertebrate
Future Conservationist Award
Stopover ecology of spoon-billed sandpipers and Nordmann’s greenshanks, China
Future Conservationist Award Bird

The spoon-billed sandpiper, Calidris pygmaea (Critically Endangered) and Nordmann’s greenshank, Tringa guttifer (Endangered) are two of the most threatened migratory shorebird species in the world. They congregate on the south...View Project

Bird
People and shorebirds © Luke Tang
Future Conservationist Award Bird
Future Conservationist Award
Ecological and conservation assessment of Rosa arabica in St Katherine, Egypt
Future Conservationist Award Plant

Sinai Rose, Rosa arabica, is endemic to the high mountains of south Sinai, Egypt. The global population is less than 100 individuals, localized in nine locations within St. Katherine Protected...View Project

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Rosa arabica © Karim Abdelhai Mourse Eissa Omar
Future Conservationist Award Plant
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Mitigation of forest fragmentation in Aghanashini Lion-tailed Macaque Conservation Reserve, India
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

Aghanashini Lion-tailed Macaque Conservation Reserve (ACR), a newly formed protected area, contains many endemic and endangered species including the largest population of lion-tailed macaque (LTM). It also inhabits a large...View Project

Mammal
Lion-tailed macaque © K.Santhosh
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Conserving West Indian whistling-Ducks on Antigua and Barbuda’s offshore islands
Future Conservationist Award Bird

The offshore-islands of Antigua are habitat for endemic and globally threatened wildlife. Offshore-islands within the North East Marine Management Area have earned designations such as Key Biodiversity Area, Important Bird...View Project

Bird
Future Conservationist Award Bird
Future Conservationist Award
Conservation of slender-snouted crocodile in the Lake Region of Gabon
Future Conservationist Award Reptile

The lake region of Gabon is thought to have one of the largest remaining populations of slender-snouted crocodile in Africa. While the species is formally protected in Gabon, it is...View Project

Reptile
Future Conservationist Award Reptile
Future Conservationist Award
Towards sustainable logging in São Tomé, São Tomé and Príncipe
Future Conservationist Award Plant

The forests of São Tomé Island (São Tomé and Príncipe) hold a remarkably high number of endemic species, many of which are threatened. Logging is regarded as a key threat...View Project

Plant
Future Conservationist Award Plant