
© Instituto Ariramba de Conservação da Natureza
Reintroducing the Bicudo in Key Areas for Conservation in the Cerrado, Brazil
Grantee Name: Instituto Ariramba de Conservação da Natureza
- Hotspot
- Cerrado
- Location
- Brazil
- Amount
- $27,061
- Dates
- Dec 2017 – May 2021
- Keywords
- Policy/law, Protected Areas, Species Conservation
Re-establish populations of the Bicudo (Sporophila maximiliani) in areas where the bird species has already been considered extinct, producing relevant knowledge about the species.
Strategic Direction
:
4 Support the protection of threatened species in the hotspot
Project Resources:
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