Feasibility Study for Establishing Panda Corridors in Min Mountain
Grantee Name: World Wide Fund for Nature
- Hotspot
- Mountains of Southwest China
- Location
- China
- Amount
- $142,216
- Dates
- Dec 2004 – Jun 2007
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Reforestation, Restoration, Species Conservation
Protect the giant panda and expand its habitat by exploring the feasibility of restoring the wildlife corridor in Tudiling with constructive recommendations to government agencies for implementation and by building the technical capacity of local stakeholders in Southwest China. The project aims to provide an example for forest restoration and regeneration practice that serves wildlife, the ecosystem and people.
2 Support site-related projects led by civil society to mitigate key threats to natural areas and species populations
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