Rewilding the Annamites in Vietnam
Grantee Name: World Wide Fund for Nature
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- Viet Nam
- Amount
- $235,000
- Dates
- Jun 2021 – Jun 2025
- Keywords
- Ex situ conservation, Hunting, Species Conservation
Create supporting conditions and systems for the demonstrable recovery of four CEPF priority species in the central Annamites landscape of Vietnam: large-antlered Muntjac; Annamite striped rabbit; crested argus, and Bourret's box turtle. Identify two micro-watersheds suitable for population restoration or re-introduction, catalyze the recovery of ex situ populations to supply rewilding efforts, and deliver a baseline for population recovery efforts.
1 Safeguard priority globally threatened species by mitigating major threats
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