Anti-Poaching Patrols for Rhinos, Tigers and Other Megafauna within Bukit Barisan National Park and Ecosystem, Sumatra, Indonesia
Grantee Name: International Rhino Foundation
- Hotspot
- Sundaland
- Location
- Indonesia
- Amount
- $835,585
- Dates
- Dec 2002 – Jun 2006
- Keywords
- Monitoring and evaluation, Protected Areas, Wildlife management, Wildlife trade
Continue and expand existing forest patrols that protect rhinos, tigers and elephants in the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park and ecosystem. Deliverables include confiscation of traps, apprehension and prosecution of poachers, and an evaluation of the patrols' effectiveness.
2 Empower civil society to organize in favor of conserving biodiversity
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