

10-10-2024 - Pampas Cat
Hidden in the Espinal? Conserving the most endangered small felid of central Argentina: the Pampas cat
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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund has awarded 1085 grants for this species type, constituting a total donation of $10,563,297.
Hidden in the Espinal? Conserving the most endangered small felid of central Argentina: the Pampas cat
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Community-Led Conservation for the Endangered Yellow-handed Mitered Langur in West Sumatra Province, Indonesia
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Continuing community-based conservation initiatives to discourage poaching and its impacts on the African golden cat in Kasyoha-Kitomi Central Forest Reserve.
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Adding pieces to the pampas cat conservation puzzle: collaborating with schools and producers to protect an Uruguayan pampas cat population
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Implementing evidence-based conservation measures to protect Chinese Pangolin in Khotang, eastern Nepal
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Conserving Borneo’s Critically Endangered Tricolour Langur (Presbytis chrysomelas ssp cruciger): Mapping, Protecting and Safeguarding their Habitat in one of their last refuges, the Bentarum landscape of Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesian
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Harrisoni’s giant mastiff bat (Otomops harrisoni) is a vulnerable species globally, and it’s known to roost in caves, as it was proven by this research in Rwanda. We used local community knowledge along with cave identification forms to locate bat caves, and a set of complementary methods, including acoustic monitoring, mist nets, and hand nets, were used to identify the roost of O. harrisoni and other cave dwelling bat species diversity ...
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Conservation of the Margay and Jaguarundi: Reduction of deaths and guarantee of water in San Pedro Nonualco, El Salvador.
It is a pioneering project aimed at mitigating threats and conserving Margay and Jaguarundi populations. Through these efforts, we aspire to create a future where wildlife and communities thrive together in harmony.
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Red alert in the Threatened Kingdom: intensifying actions to secure the tiger-cat kingdom and felid hot-spot
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Quechua women united for the conservation of Andean Cats in Ayacucho, Peru
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