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Trebižat river in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Trebižat river in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
© Karmela Adžić
Testing New Distance Monitoring Methods for Biodiversity Conservation in Three Key Biodiversity Areas in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Grantee Name: 
Hrvatsko Društvo za Biološka Istraživanja (HDBI) (Croatian Biology Research Society
HOTSPOT
Mediterranean Basin
AMOUNT
US$49,996
DATES
Jul 2023
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Oct 2024
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Mediterranean Basin
AMOUNT
US$49,996
DATES
Jul 2023
-
Oct 2024

Conduct primary research in the associated wetland areas Neretva River, Trebižat, and Hutovo Blato. The eDNA method will kick-start a novel way of researching rich biodiversity areas, enabling larger scope of faunal research. A combination of traditional and novel methods of data gathering will set a necessary foundation for future protection and appropriate management of targeted areas.

Strategic Direction: 2 Support the sustainable management of water catchments through integrated approaches for the conservation of threatened freshwater biodiversity