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Two men on hill, high above water, one is bent down observing the other photographing a plant close up.
Documenting the rare, endemic flora found on Algeria's Edough Peninsula.
© Amir Boulemfates, GGS
Enhance Knowledge of Rare and Endemic Plant Species of the Edough Peninsula, a Key Biodiversity Area in Algeria
Grantee Name: 
Green Ground Seraidi-Annaba
HOTSPOT
Mediterranean Basin
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$13,545
DATES
May 2021
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May 2022
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Mediterranean Basin
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$13,545
DATES
May 2021
-
May 2022

Advance knowledge of rare and endemic flora of the Edough Peninsula by filling gaps related to plant distribution and habitat description. Support the preservation of this exceptional biodiversity by raising awareness, identifying alien invasive species and designing a feasibility study for their eradication.

Strategic Direction: 4 Strengthen the engagement of civil society to support the conservation of plants that are critically endangered or have highly restricted ranges