
Conserving the Black-and-chestnut Eagle in Ecuador
Grantee Name: Fundación Condor Andino Ecuador
- Hotspot
- Tropical Andes
- Location
- Ecuador
- Amount
- $88,099
- Dates
- Jan 2025 – Nov 2025
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Communication, Community-based conservation, Education, Gender, Networks, Reforestation, Species Conservation, Wildlife management
Support the conservation of the Endangered Black-and-Chestnut Eagle (Spizaetus isidori) in five key biodiversity areas in Ecuador. Implement measures to mitigate human-wildlife conflict related to livestock depredation by eagles. Conduct environmental education and communications for children and adults, establish a hotspot-wide network and digital platform dedicated to the eagle’s conservation, and strengthen of the capacity of the grantee organization on gender inclusion and financial management.
3 Safeguard priority globally threatened species.
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