Expanding the Stewardship Mechanism of the Bill Barnes Crane and Oribi Nature Reserve and the Forkspring Conservancy in the KZN Midlands
Grantee Name: KwaZulu-Natal Crane Foundation
- Hotspot
- Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany
- Location
- South Africa
- Amount
- $17,879
- Dates
- Jun 2012 – Jun 2013
- Keywords
- Buffer zones, Private reserves, Species Conservation
KZN Crane Foundation encourages landowner participation into the National Bodiversity Stewardship and existing local conservancies in KZN Midlands project area.
Strategic Direction
:
2 Expand conservation areas and improve land use in 19 key biodiversity areas through innovative approaches
Project Resources:
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