Facilitating a Process of Stakeholder Consultations on the Interventions Required to Restore and Increase the Connectivity of Forest Patches in Taita Hills
Grantee Name: East African Wildlife Society
- Hotspot
- Eastern Afromontane, Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa
- Location
- Kenya
- Amount
- $17,905
- Dates
- Jan 2005 – Feb 2005
- Keywords
- Awareness
Ensure that the findings from research undertaken within the hotspot are made available to all relevant institutions and individuals to raise awareness and conservation of these vital habitats. The grantee will perform this role and assist non-Tanzanian researchers with securing the relevant research permits.
2 Restore and increase connectivity among fragmented forest patches in the hotspot, especially in Lower Tana River Forests; Taita Hills; East Usambaras/Tanga; and Udzungwas
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