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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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An Eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina) stands next to a tree on the floor of a Maryland forest.
An Eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina) stands next to a tree on the floor of a Maryland forest.
© Conservation International/photo by Peter Paul VanDijk
The North American Coastal Plain Recognized as the World's 36th Biodiversity Hotspot
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The Cape Mountain zebra, classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN Red List, is the flagship species of the Mountain Zebra National Park.
The Cape Mountain zebra, classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN Red List, is the flagship species of the Mountain Zebra National Park.
© Wilderness Foundation/Image by Chris Marais
The Mountain Zebra Wilderness Corridor Partnership
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CEPF grantee Legado​ captured great images like this one to help share their project's story.
CEPF grantee Legado​ captured great images like this one to help share their project's story.
© Grant Bemis for Legado
The Importance of Communicating About Your Work
Sharing information about your project to increase its impact
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