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Toward Biodiversity Conservation within the Eastern Mindanao Corridor: Biodiversity Archiving and Assessment Project
Grantee Name: 
Philippine Eagle Conservation Program Foundation, Inc.
HOTSPOT
Philippines
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$200,675
DATES
Sep 2004
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Sep 2007
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Philippines
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$200,675
DATES
Sep 2004
-
Sep 2007

Build capacity within Eastern Mindanao Corridor to map biodiversity, set scientifically based conservation priorities, and then monitor progress in priority areas. While the project centers on Mt. Hamiguitan, Mt. Hilong-hilong, and Mt. Puting Bato, it aims to generate skills and information that will be used to develop a corridor-wide conservation framework for use by government and civil society working in partnership to conserve Eastern Mindanao's biodiversity.

Strategic Direction: 3 Build capacity of civil society to advocate for better corridor and protected area management and against development harmful to conservation