
Conserving Four Globally Endangered Birds of the Paraguas-Munchique Conservation Corridor of Colombia, Phase II
Grantee Name: Asociación para el Estudio y Conservación de las Aves Acuáticas en Colombia
- Hotspot
- Tropical Andes
- Location
- Colombia
- Amount
- $107,338
- Dates
- Jun 2018 – Aug 2020
- Keywords
- Awareness, Capacity building, Community-based conservation, Gender, Private reserves, Research, Species Conservation
Safeguard four IUCN Red-Listed birds by implementing species conservation plans developed under phase one of this project. Specific actions target protecting 200 hectares of important bird habitat, developing a network of private protected areas, initiating community bird monitoring, identifying areas for habitat restoration, building community capacity for conservation, and collaborating with BirdLife International’s Species Champion program to secure funding.
5 Safeguard globally threatened species.
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