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Fungi (Hymenoscyphus laetus) inhabiting Neretva River, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Fungi (Hymenoscyphus laetus) inhabiting Neretva River, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
© Nedim Jukic, MycoBH
Assessing Status of Fungi Inhabiting Neretva River as an Important Step Towards Identifying Top Priority Freshwater Sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Grantee Name: 
Mikološko udruženje MycoBH (eng. Mycological Society MycoBH)
HOTSPOT
Mediterranean Basin
AMOUNT
US$30,937
DATES
Jul 2023
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Sep 2024
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Mediterranean Basin
AMOUNT
US$30,937
DATES
Jul 2023
-
Sep 2024

Conduct mycological research on the river banks of Neretva, Bregava, Buna and Bunica rivers. Conduct an inventory and risk assessment of fungi in accordance with IUCN criteria, focusing on the rarest, stenoendemic species of fungi. Present main project outcomes to all relevant stakeholders through various channels and media: book, promotional videos, exhibition and mycological regional workshop.

Strategic Direction: 2 Support the sustainable management of water catchments through integrated approaches for the conservation of threatened freshwater biodiversity