Consolidating Gains in Ecosystem Connectivity, Monitoring and Communication Networks
Grantee Name: Nature Kenya
- Hotspot
- Eastern Afromontane, Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa
- Location
- Kenya
- Amount
- $179,102
- Dates
- Jul 2011 – Nov 2014
- Keywords
- Awareness, Livelihoods, Monitoring and evaluation
Enhance the ability of community-based Site Support Groups in the Taita Hills and Dakatcha Woodland to monitor their environment through surveys of the Critically Endangered site endemic bird species including the Clark's Weaver Ploceus golandi and Taita Thrush Turdus helleri. Market locally produced handicrafts from these community groups through the newly established Butterfly Exhibit at Fort Jesus Museum in Mombasa. In addition, promote environmental awareness at local, national and international scales.
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