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Chongzuo White-headed Langur Nature Reserve, Guangxi, China.
© Conservation International/photo by Jack Tordoff

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.

Strategic Direction :

4 Empower local communities to engage in conservation and management of priority key biodiversity areas

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