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The Stories of Our Grantees

CEPF works to empower civil society organizations to do what they do best: Manage the global biodiversity crisis one initiative at a time. Sharing their stories and lessons learned is vital to our collective success.

Two women walking, carrying straps of woven bags across their heads.
Flores, Indonesia.
© Conservation International/photo by Aulia Erlangga

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Overhead view of the 3 books, side by side.
The book, presented in three volumes.
© O. Langrand
Project Update: Grantee Vahatra Releases Book on Madagascar's Biodiversity
The new resource will provide a strong base for biodiversity conservation decision-making
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An indri, a Critically Endangered species of lemur, clings to a tree trunk.
A Critically Endangered indri (Indri indri), one of the largest lemur species, at Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in Madagascar.
© O. Langrand
New Madagascar president owes it to his country to crack down on wildlife crime
Conservation scientists issue urgent call for action
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Two boys, about 12-years-old, hold banner with message "Our Mekong, Our Mother"
Supporting Mekong River conservation in Thailand.
© Mekong Community Institute Association (MCI)
"Nature Conservation Is a Daily Battle"
Interview with CEPF Executive Director Olivier Langrand
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