Civil Society Networks for Site Conservation in the North Bank Landscape, India
Grantee Name: Bombay Natural History Society
- Hotspot
- Himalaya
- Location
- India
- Amount
- $106,283
- Dates
- Dec 2007 – Dec 2010
- Keywords
- Buffer zones, Capacity building, Community-based conservation, Habitat conservation and management, Species Conservation
Strengthen and expand grassroots civil society networks in eight key biodiversity areas in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh at the state and national levels, and assist these networks to engage in advancing the conservation of key sites and globally threatened bird species.
2 Secure the conservation of priority site outcomes (key biodiversity areas) in the eastern Himalayas with a particular emphasis on the Bhutan Biological Conservation Complex, Kangchenjunga-Singalila Complex, and North Ban
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