Anti-Poaching and Reducing Illegal Collection of Endangered Species in Wanglang Nature Reserve
Grantee Name: Wanglang Nature Reserve
- Hotspot
- Mountains of Southwest China
- Location
- China
- Amount
- $13,023
- Dates
- May 2004 – May 2005
- Keywords
- Awareness, Community-based conservation, Hunting, Protected Areas, Wildlife trade
Reduce illegal collection of endangered wildlife by applying anti-poaching measures in Wanglang Nature Reserve in Southwest China. The purpose of the project is to improve the conservation awareness and capacity of the local communities and mitigate threats to critical species.
2 Support site-related projects led by civil society to mitigate key threats to natural areas and species populations
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