Consolidation of a Strategy to Protect Globally Critically Endangered Species in Northern Mesoamerica
Grantee Name: Conservation International
- Hotspot
- Mesoamerica
- Location
- Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico
- Amount
- $207,181
- Dates
- Oct 2005 – Dec 2009
- Keywords
- Species Conservation
Provide strategic and scientific leadership to achieve CEPF’s species conservation strategic direction. Activities include working with partners to develop an action plan to conserve the region’s globally Critically Endangered species; facilitating development of partner proposals to implement the action plan; promoting the establishment of an alliance for species conservation; and co-designing a small grants fund.
4 Support efforts to prevent the extinction of Northern Mesoamerica’s 106 Critically Endangered species
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