Building Conservation Capacity through Research of Threats to Key Birds in the Palawan Corridor
Grantee Name: World Pheasant Association
- Hotspot
- Philippines
- Location
- Philippines
- Amount
- $154,338
- Dates
- Mar 2005 – Jun 2007
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Habitat conservation and management, Species Conservation
Build local capacity to manage populations of the Palawan peacock pheasant (Polyplectron emphanum) through biodiversity and habitat monitoring, applied research, conservation advocacy and management planning. Select Philippine students, key figures within the local community and conservationists will take part in specially designed courses and fieldwork.
4 Establish an emergency response mechanism to help save Critically Endangered species
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