
Promoting a Community-Based Limestone Biodiversity Conservation Network in Guangxi
Grantee Name: Fauna & Flora International
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- China
- Amount
- $199,999
- Dates
- May 2014 – Jun 2017
- Keywords
- Community-based conservation, Monitoring and evaluation, Protected Areas, Restoration, Species Conservation
Strengthen conservation of five globally threatened primate and tree species and their limestone habitats in south-western Guangxi, China, by empowering local communities to engage in biodiversity conservation and natural resource management. Demonstrate standardized and effective patrolling and monitoring systems at three conventional and two community-managed protected areas. Actively engage local communities in habitat restoration and co-management models for threatened primate species.
4 Empower local communities to engage in conservation and management of priority key biodiversity areas
Project Resources:
You may also like:

Evaluating the Status of the Monk Seal Population in Lebanon
Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon

Showcasing Best Practice for Restoration of Sarus Crane Feeding Grounds in Cambodia
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust

Establishing a Cambodian Buddhist Sangha Conservation Network to Safeguard Biodiversity
Ponlok Khmer