Development and Capacity Building of Transboundary Bats Monitoring Network in the Caucasus
Grantee Name: Field Research Union Campester
- Hotspot
- Caucasus
- Location
- Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russian Federation
- Amount
- $175,000
- Dates
- Jun 2006 – Sep 2008
- Keywords
- Monitoring and evaluation, Networks, Species Conservation
Establish and build capacity of a transboundary bats monitoring network in four countries of the Caucasus region: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Russia. The project includes development of a key habitat database, national and regional conservation action plans, establishment of a model protected area in the region, and a public awareness campaign for globally threatened bats.
2 Strengthen mechanisms to conserve biodiversity of the Caucasus hotspot with emphasis on species, site and corridor outcomes
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