Islands without Aliens: Building Regional Civil Capacity to Eradicate Alien Invasive Species
Grantee Name: Fauna & Flora International
- Hotspot
- Caribbean Islands
- Location
- Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Lucia
- Amount
- $116,716
- Dates
- Jun 2012 – Jun 2014
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Invasive alien species
Strengthen the capacity of local civil society organizations in Saint Lucia and Antigua and Barbuda to control and eradicate invasive alien species in four key biodiversity areas. The grant supports coursework and mentoring on preventing, monitoring, and eradicating invasive species; design and implementation of biosecurity and biodiversity monitoring programs; and dissemination across the Caribbean of the methods, impacts, and lessons learned from this project.
1 Improve protection and management of 45 priority key biodiversity areas
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