A Bilingual Field Guide to the Amphibians of the Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Forests of Tanzania and Kenya
Grantee Name: State University of New York
- Hotspot
- Eastern Afromontane, Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa
- Location
- Kenya, Tanzania, United Republic of
- Amount
- $19,540
- Dates
- Aug 2007 – Dec 2009
- Keywords
- Awareness
Publish an up-to-date guide to the amphibians of the region, including accurate descriptions of the natural history and biology, in both English and Kiswahili. Promote further research and conservation of threatened species in this biogeographic realm.
4 Establish a small grants program (all eligible sites) that focuses on Critically Endangered species and small-scale efforts to increase connectivity of biologically important habitat patches
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