Building Critical Stakeholder Support for Conservation of the Philippine Eagle Population along the Sierra Madre Mountain Range
Grantee Name: Conservation International
- Hotspot
- Philippines
- Location
- Philippines
- Amount
- $121,046
- Dates
- Dec 2004 – Jun 2007
- Keywords
- Awareness, Species Conservation
Locate and monitor Philippine eagles (Pithecophaga jefferyi) and their nests in the Sierra Madre Biodiversity Corridor to help guide a national effort to protect the eagle in the wild. The project also aims to raise local public awareness of the eagle's natural history and conservation needs.
3 Build capacity of civil society to advocate for better corridor and protected area management and against development harmful to conservation
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