Supported Projects

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Future Conservationist Award
A carnivore conservation initiative in north-eastern forest reserves of Bangladesh
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

The mixed evergreen forest reserves of north-eastern Bangladesh are known for a rich mammal assemblage. The reserves, the northern fringes of the Baramura-Atharamura-Longtharai Hills, are under formal protections encompassing two...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Internship
Monitoring and Nominating Important Bird & Biodiversity Areas in Ghana
Internship Bird

Joseph will provide regional support to BirdLife International Partners regarding Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA) monitoring and updates, and Key Biodiversity Area (KBA) nomination. This will take the form...View Project

Bird
Internship Bird
Internship
Future-proofing endangered species conservation in Anguilla
Internship Multiple

The goal of this internship is to train an emerging conservation leader on the impacts of climate change on Anguilla’s endangered plant and reptile species and the development and implementation...View Project

Multiple
Internship Multiple
Future Conservationist Award
Roost and habitat protection for short-tailed roundleaf bats in Nigeria
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

Previously thought to occur only in Cameroon and Bioko (an island in Equatorial Guinea), the short-tailed roundleaf bat (Hipposideros curtus) was recently discovered in Nigeria by our team in 2016....View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Testing snow leopard human-wildlife conflict prevention measures in Tajikistan
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

Human wildlife conflict (HWC) poses a significant threat to snow leopards and human livelihoods in the Pamir Mountains, Tajikistan. In particular, mass livestock killings by snow leopards inside corrals occur...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Small felid conservation in an endangered ecosystem in Bolivia
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

Worldwide, the information on small felids compared to larger felids species is limited. In Bolivia, seven species of small felids are registered, and there is a possibility that the southern...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Conservation actions and invertebrates investigation in Sataplia-Tskaltubo karst caves, Georgia
Future Conservationist Award Invertebrate

Cave-dwelling invertebrates in the Sataplia-Tskaltubo karst cave massif of the Imereti region, western Georgia, have been poorly investigated. Only 34% of the 49 caves have been studied biospeleologically (i.e., the...View Project

Invertebrate
Future Conservationist Award Invertebrate
Future Conservationist Award
The snaring disaster and optimistic solutions for in situ wildlife conservation in Vietnam and Laos
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

The Critically Endangered large-antlered muntjac (Muntiacus vuquangensis) is one of several threatened endemic species in the Annamite Mountains of Vietnam and Laos. These species are under high pressure from intensive...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Development of catching techniques and tagging of the red-breasted goose by satellite transmitters in Kazakhstan
Future Conservationist Award Bird

The main purpose of the project is to develop a method for catching and tagging red-breasted geese (Rufibrenta ruficollis) with satellite transmitters at migration stopover places in northern Kazakhstan. Northern...View Project

Bird
Future Conservationist Award Bird
Future Conservationist Award
Occupancy modelling to determine wildlife corridors at Makgadikgadi Pans, Botswana
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

This project will carry out multi-species occupancy modelling for the western boundary of the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park (MPNP) in Botswana to assess the main transgression points that species use...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Protecting endangered plant species of the mecrusse forest in Panda, Mozambique
Future Conservationist Award Plant

Mozambique is home to several endangered plant species. However, there is little scientific information about them and some of them occur in very specific environments or with very restricted distribution...View Project

Plant
Future Conservationist Award Plant
Future Conservationist Award
Socio-scientific research on sawfish populations in Indonesia
Future Conservationist Award Fish

Sawfishes, also known as carpenter sharks, are the only elasmobranchs included in Appendix 1 of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), which prohibits any commercial trade in...View Project

Fish
Future Conservationist Award Fish
Conservation Follow-up Award
Recovering the Critically Endangered El Rincon stream frog in Patagonia, Argentina
Conservation Follow-up Award Amphibian

With just a handful of isolated sub-populations remaining in the wild, the El Rincon stream frog (Pleurodema somuncurense) is the most critically endangered frog in Patagonia. The recent expansion of...View Project

Amphibian
Conservation Follow-up Award Amphibian
Internship
Understanding the impact of sap harvesting on dragon trees in Cape Verde
Internship Plant

The dragon tree (Dracaena draco; globally VU) is one of only five native trees of Cape Verde, and its Cape Verdean variant was recently described as a Critically Endangered sub-species...View Project

Plant
Internship Plant
Future Conservationist Award
An amphibian strategy for the consolidation of the Páramo de Sonsón action plan in Colombia
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian

The purpose of this project is to evaluate the population status of three threatened frog species (Pristimantis leopardus VU, Andinobates opisthomelas VU, and Hyloscirtus antioquia VU). These species are in...View Project

Amphibian
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian
Conservation Follow-up Award
Research and conservation of the velvet scoter in Georgia
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

The Tabatskuri Lake in Georgia holds the last geographically isolated breeding population of velvet scoter ducks (Melanitta fusca, listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List) in the Caucasus. Our...View Project

Bird
Velvet Scoter duck mural with team who are protecting it sitting in front of it.
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Internship
Assessing impacts and potential conservation solutions related to tourism and coastal development in Con Dao
Internship Multiple

Fauna & Flora International (FFI) are currently commencing marine conservation work in Vietnam’s Con Dao archipelago, which supports some of the country’s best remaining marine biodiversity. To support this process,...View Project

Multiple
Internship Multiple
Future Conservationist Award
Saving the Critically Endangered intermediate puddle frog in Ghana
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian

The intermediate puddle frog (Phrynobatrachus intermedius) is an evolutionarily distinct and Critically Endangered frog endemic to the Ankasa conservation area, a key biodiversity site in southwestern Ghana. It occurs in a...View Project

Amphibian
Puddle Frog Conservation Team members standing together.
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian
Conservation Follow-up Award
Transboundary conservation of horseshoe bats in the Romanian-Serbian Iron Gates
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal

All five European horseshoe bat species are threatened by multiple factors (including direct roost disturbance) and have decreasing populations (IUCN, 2016). Méhely's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus mehelyi) is still vulnerable (Alcaldé...View Project

Mammal
Conservation Follow-up Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Assessing the status and threats to the Nigerian white-bellied pangolin
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

The white-bellied pangolin (Phataginus tricuspis) is one of the world's most heavily trafficked, yet least understood wild mammals. P. tricuspis populations are thought to be declining, and their survival is...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal