Development of a Regional Conservation Strategy for Critically Endangered Trees and Epiphytes of Northern Mesoamerica
Grantee Name: Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, Zamorano
- Hotspot
- Mesoamerica
- Location
- Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico
- Amount
- $74,194
- Dates
- Oct 2007 – Apr 2010
- Keywords
- Conservation planning, Networks, Research
Create a regional strategy to conserve threatened trees and epiphytes in northern Mesoamerica through gathering and distributing distribution and abundance data for focal species, defining national and regional conservation strategies for them, and building a network of regional botanical institutions to foster better coordination of research and conservation activities.
4 Support efforts to prevent the extinction of Northern Mesoamerica’s 106 Critically Endangered species
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