Surveying Sites Containing Highly Threatened and Data Deficient Species in Southern Mexico
Grantee Name: John Lamoreux
- Hotspot
- Mesoamerica
- Location
- Mexico
- Amount
- $19,989
- Dates
- Sep 2007 – Aug 2009
- Keywords
- Monitoring and evaluation, Research
Assess five Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) sites in southern Mexico by gathering environmental and habitat data and by confirming the presence of six trigger species and nine other globally threatened vertebrate species.
4 Support efforts to prevent the extinction of Northern Mesoamerica’s 106 Critically Endangered species
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