Integrating a Range-Wide Conservation Strategy for the Yunnan Snub-Nosed Monkey
Grantee Name: The Nature Conservancy
- Hotspot
- Mountains of Southwest China
- Location
- China
- Amount
- $517,540
- Dates
- Oct 2004 – Jun 2008
- Keywords
- Conservation planning, Species Conservation
Create a coordinated, adaptively managed and sustainable mechanism that both addresses critical threats on a site-by-site basis and aims at maintaining the monkey's evolutionary potential with a multi-century vision of interconnected populations throughout its range in the Yunling Mountains of Yunnan and adjacent Tibet in the Mountains of Southwest China.
2 Support site-related projects led by civil society to mitigate key threats to natural areas and species populations
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