Supported Projects

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Kate Stokes Memorial Award
Empowering local youth for the conservation of the Bengal florican in Koshi, Nepal
Kate Stokes Memorial Award Bird

The Bengal florican, a critically endangered bird, faces severe threats in Nepal's Koshi region due to habitat loss. Previous CLP project surveys have found a sizeable yet vulnerable population living...View Project

Bird
Kate Stokes Memorial Award Bird
Kate Stokes Memorial Award
Fostering local support for the conservation of the Endangered Preuss’s monkey on the Obudu Plateau, Nigeria
Kate Stokes Memorial Award Mammal

The population size and distribution of the Preuss’s monkey (Allochrocebus preussi), which is currently classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened species (Cronin et al., 2019), has...View Project

Mammal
Kate Stokes Memorial Award Mammal
Kate Stokes Memorial Award
Using an education and awareness programme to conserve endangered plants in South Sinai, Egypt
Kate Stokes Memorial Award Plant

A group of endemic plants (11 species) are found exclusively in the mountains of South Sinai in Egypt, which are not found in any other region except those mountains. Due...View Project

Plant
Kate Stokes Memorial Award Plant
Future Conservationist Award
Novel coral nursery designed to improve survivorship growth and increase biodiversity.
Future Conservationist Award Invertebrate

One of the most characteristic features of coral reef ecosystems is their high biological diversity. This exuberant biological diversity has been linked to the high structural complexity often observed in...View Project

Invertebrate
Future Conservationist Award Invertebrate
Internship
Ethnobotany in Brava Island, Cape Verde: Conservation and Valorisation of Traditional Knowledge
Internship Plant

The interaction between humans and the botanical resources offered by nature dates back to time immemorial and covers a wide range of purposes, including medicinal use, decoration, construction etc. The...View Project

Plant
Internship Plant
Future Conservationist Award
Population Surveying and Raising Awareness of Three Newly Discovered Tree Frogs in Ha Giang province
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian

Amphibian declines are frequently compared to the extinction of the dinosaurs in the late Cretaceous and have become an icon of the current global biodiversity crisis (Mendelson et al., 2016;...View Project

Amphibian
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian
Conservation Follow-up Award
Creating capacities for the conservation of sharks in Honduras
Conservation Follow-up Award Fish

In Honduras, despite Shark Sanctuary Legislation, artisanal fishers in the Moskitia region continue overfishing sharks. This fishery targets endangered hammerheads and other sharks to meet the demand for dry fish...View Project

Fish
Conservation Follow-up Award Fish
Internship
Facilitating capacity building, knowledge exchange and collaboration in the Kenyan conservation technology community
Internship Multiple

This internship will grow and support the East Africa regional community in our global conservation technology network. In this internship, a promising conservation leader will map out and grow their...View Project

Multiple
Internship Multiple
Future Conservationist Award
Population monitoring and awareness building for Ludlow’s Bhutan Glory in India
Future Conservationist Award Invertebrate

Bhutanitis ludlowi (Ludlow's Bhutan Glory) is an endangered butterfly endemic to parts of Bhutan and North-East India. In India, this species is known to have only one pocket population at...View Project

Invertebrate
Future Conservationist Award Invertebrate
Conservation Follow-up Award
Establishing a Conservation Network for Protection of Threatened Cave-dwelling Bats in Turkey
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal

Globally threatened cave-dwelling bat species in Turkey are under threat by increasing mining and construction activities, cave tourism, and by human disturbance. Lack of population data and legal protection status...View Project

Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal
Internship
Support marine plastics monitoring and research in MPAs and coastal areas in Cambodia
Internship Multiple

The Marine Plastic Project, as part of the Coastal & Marine Conservation Programme at Fauna & Flora – Cambodia, is implementing marine litter monitoring and research in coastal areas and...View Project

Multiple
Internship Multiple
Future Conservationist Award
Protecting the threatened Thorntail Mountain Lizard and its habitat in Famatina mountains Argentina
Future Conservationist Award Reptile

The Thorntail Mountain Lizard (Phymaturus mallimaccii) is a threatened vulnerable endemic species from Famatina mountains (La Rioja, Argentina). The overall goal of this project is to ensure the habitat conservation...View Project

Reptile
Future Conservationist Award Reptile
Conservation Follow-up Award
Sharpes Longclaw and African People; Conservation through Co-existence in Kinangop Plateau Kenya
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

This project will be implemented in Kinangop Plateau, a grassland Important Bird Area which joins two high biodiversity sites Aberdare Mountains and Lake Naivasha. The grasslands are stronghold habitat of...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Kate Stokes Memorial Award
Working with the community to save the goliath frog in Cameroon
Kate Stokes Memorial Award Amphibian

The goliath frog, the largest frog of the world, is an endemic species found along the fast flowing rivers in secondary forests and farmlands of southwest Cameroon, listed as Endangered...View Project

Amphibian
Kate Stokes Memorial Award Amphibian
Future Conservationist Award
Engaging key stakeholders in Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) conservation in Java Indonesia
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

The Critically Endangered Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus) remains one of the world’s 25 most endangered primates despite full legal protection and long-term in situ conservation efforts. This endemic species...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Ecology and conservation of the critically endangered Dombeya ledermannii in Nigeria
Future Conservationist Award Plant

Dombeya ledermannii is a rare plant species found only in Nigeria (the Jos-Plateau and Mambilla-Plateau) and Cameroon (the Bamenda Highlands) yet its ecology is poorly known. It is critically endangered...View Project

Plant
Future Conservationist Award Plant
Future Conservationist Award
Conservation of Southern Tuco-tucos in Pampean dunes:creation of sanctuaries and threats alleviation
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

The Southern Tuco-tuco, Ctenomy australis, is one of the most Endangered mammals from the Pampean grasslands in Argentina. This endemic and fossorial species is an ecosystem engineer, adapted to live...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Empowering local communities to drive conservation of medium and large mammals in the Cerrado
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

We plan to document and conserve a newly discovered metapopulation of jaguars and their prey using a network of small reserves and private lands in the southern Cerrado, Brazil. The...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
A sustainable seafood network to conserve mobulid rays thresher and hammerhead sharks
Future Conservationist Award Fish

Indonesia is the world’s largest shark and ray fishing nation, many of which are endangered. In the Bali Strait, mobulid rays, thresher and hammerhead sharks are caught as bycatch in...View Project

Fish
Future Conservationist Award Fish
Future Conservationist Award
Conservation of Threatened Harrisons Giant Mastiff Bat at Mt Suswa Conservancy Kenya
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

Bats represent about 25% of global mammal diversity. They are essential in maintaining ecological processes and providing valuable ecosystem services. The globally Vulnerable Harrison’s Giant Mastiff Bat (Otomops harrisoni) uses...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal