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Promoting Community-Based Collaborative Management to Strengthen Long-Term Conservation Of Globally Threatened Primates And Trees in Priority Sites Of Northern Vietnam

Grantee Name: Fauna & Flora International

Hotspot
Indo-Burma
Location
Viet Nam
Amount
$694,009
Dates
Dec 2009 – Mar 2013
Keywords
Community-based conservation, Habitat conservation and management, Research, Species Conservation

Implement priority actions at 11 target sites in northern Vietnam, with a particular focus on the Northern Highlands Limestone Corridor. Consolidate ongoing, participatory conservation activities for globally threatened primates and trees, develop actions at new sites based on opportunities identified by local communities and conduct surveys at little-known sites to assess their importance for the conservation of target species.

Strategic Direction :

2 Develop innovative, locally led approaches to site-based conservation at 28 key biodiversity areas

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