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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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Brown and white falcon birched on top of tall tree stump.
A female Amur falcon near Indawgyi Lake in the Kachin Province of northern Myanmar.
© O. Langrand
Celebrating Biodiversity: Amur Falcon
New film shines spotlight on bird's epic migration
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Two tall men wearing purple and red walking up a hill.
Maasai guides who work with Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust in Chyulu Hills, Kenya.
© Charlie Shoemaker for Conservation International
Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity: A Symbiotic Relationship
In celebration of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we highlight three CEPF grantees.
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Close-up of spoon-billed sandpiper walking through marsh.
Critically Endangered spoon-billed sandpiper (Calidris pygmaea).
© Ken/Flickr Creative Commons
Bird-Watchers Spot Illegal Hunting in China
When the spoon-billed sandpiper started to disappear, bird-watching groups in China decided they needed to do something
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