Research
To protect an ecosystem or species, you must first understand it. Collectively, CEPF grantees have contributed a vast amount of knowledge about the natural world, helping to move conservation efforts forward effectively.
Studying plants of São Tomé and Príncipe.
© Jardim Botânico da Universidade de Coimbra
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11 Resources:
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Genetic Screening of Haematophagous Leeches in Order to Support Effective Conservation of Threatened Ungulates and Other Mammals within the Central Annamite Landscape of Vietnam and LaosEnglish562.48 KBpdf
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Chytrid Distribution and Pathogenicity Among Frogs of the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania,English1.48 MBpdf
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Strengthening Information for Regional Assessments of the Conservation Status and Distribution of Biodiversity in the Pacific IslandsEnglish1.86 MBpdf
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Richness, Diversity and Status of the Threatened Amphibians in the Southeast of Mexico; an Evaluation for Determining Possible Casuses for their Population DeclineSpanish3.89 MBpdf
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Preventing the Spread of Crab-Eating Macaques in the Republic of PalauEnglish1.78 MBpdf
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Looking Back to Move Forward: Evaluating Conservation Outcomes in SamoaEnglish1.85 MBpdf
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Herpetological Survey in the Volta Region, Eastern Ghana, 2002English1.23 MBpdf
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Documenting an Existing Invasion to Prevent Future Introductions of Non-Indigenous Species in the Island-Like Marine Lakes, PalauEnglish2.39 MBpdf
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Atoll Restoration in the Phoenix Islands, Kiribati: Survey Results, November-December 2009English2.97 MBpdf
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Report of the Participatory MethodologyEnglish1.37 MBpdf
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A Description of the Endemic Flora and Vegetation of the Kamiesberg Uplands, NamaqualandEnglish1.81 MBpdf