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White-rumped vulture (Gyps bengalensis).
© Conservation International/photo by Jack Tordoff

Securing the Long-Term Future of Vulture Conservation in Cambodia

Grantee Name: BirdLife International

Hotspot
Indo-Burma
Location
Cambodia
Amount
$139,936
Dates
Mar 2014 – Mar 2017
Keywords
Livestock, Monitoring and evaluation, Networks, Research, Species Conservation

Enable more effective long-term conservation interventions for three Critically Endangered vulture species in Cambodia by testing key assumptions regarding secondary poisoning, nesting success and carcass availability at seven sites. Enhance coordination and increase capacity for vulture conservation through the establishment of an active working group, and identify sustainable funding mechanisms that could support the long-term conservation of the three vulture species.

Strategic Direction :

1 Safeguard priority globally threatened species by mitigating major threats

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