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Internship
Using landscape species as indicators of functional corridors in the Brazilian Amazon
Internship Multiple

Conserving wildlife species in fragmented landscapes is an immediate challenge facing conservation biologists and managers. Expansion of both human populations and resource requirements are driving habitat conversion at an increasing...View Project

Multiple
Internship Multiple
Future Conservationist Award
Evaluation of Important Sites for Flamingos in the Bolivian Altiplano: Raising Awareness for Wetland Conservation
Future Conservationist Award Bird

We will evaluate three important sites for flamingos in the central altiplano of Bolivia from an ecological standpoint through periodical monitoring and habitat sampling. We will assess threats and propose...View Project

Bird
Future Conservationist Award Bird
Internship
Dependence of Tibetan foxes on plateau pikas
Internship Mammal

A unique web of fauna and flora on the Tibetan plateau is facilitated by the existence of plateau pikas (Ochotona curzoniae). Blamed for causing range degradation in western China, pikas...View Project

Mammal
Internship Mammal
Internship
Population status and behavioural ecology of the critically endangered brown spider monkeys in Colombia
Internship Mammal

Brown spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus) are one of the 25 most endangered primate species in the world. These primates are considered as “Critically Endangered” mainly due to habitat destruction and...View Project

Mammal
Internship Mammal
Internship
Woodpeckers in modified dipterocarp forests in Sub-Himalayan India: investigating habitat relationships and survey methods
Internship Bird

Woodpeckers, although studied in detail in Europe and North America, still haven't been researched in tropical Asia, especially India. Since woodpeckers are strongly dependent on forests, their abundance and interspecies...View Project

Bird
Internship Bird
Internship
A mega transect for monitoring and searching breeding areas of milky stork in the east coastal of South Sumatra Province, Indonesia
Internship Bird

The milky stork (Mycteria cinerea) is currently listed as Vulnerable because it has undergone a rapid population decline due to ongoing loss of coastal habitat, human disturbance, hunting and trade....View Project

Bird
Internship Bird
Kate Stokes Memorial Award
Assessing the current status and distribution of imperial eagle and lesser kestrel in Azerbaijan
Kate Stokes Memorial Award Bird

To provide training for park rangers and scientific workers in important protected areas in support of a major project aimed at improving the conservation of imperial eagles, lesser kestrels, Saker...View Project

Bird
Kate Stokes Memorial Award Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award
Araripe Manakin Wildlife Refuge, Brazil
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird

As a result from previous efforts, a conservation plan for the Araripe manakin was published in November 2006 after thoroughly being discussed with stakeholders and environmental authorities, in order to...View Project

Bird
Conservation Follow-up Award Bird
Future Conservationist Award
Project Atelopus: Conservation of Critically Endangered Amphibians, Colombia
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian

Species Atelopus are Critically Endangered and endemic to Cundinamarca, Colombia. Although extremely poorly known, their current distributions are likely to be highly restricted and their remaining forest habitat is under...View Project

Amphibian
Future Conservationist Award Amphibian
Conservation Follow-up Award
Programme for the Conservation of Cuban Cacti
Conservation Follow-up Award Plant

This Programme will solve most of the problems for Cuban cactus conservation identified during the previous BPCP funded project - Conservation of Melocactus actinacanthus. The Programme for the Conservation of...View Project

Plant
Conservation Follow-up Award Plant
Future Conservationist Award
Conservation of Herpetofauna in Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Future Conservationist Award Reptile

Sulawesi Island, the heart of Wallacea, has around 110 species reptile with 41 endemic species. The project aim to collect baseline data of herpetofauna diversity and also bioecological data in...View Project

Reptile
Future Conservationist Award Reptile
Future Conservationist Award
Ecology and Conservation of a Bush Dog Population in Brazil: A Monitoring and Educational Programme
Future Conservationist Award Mammal

Bush dog is a poorly known South American canid classified as Vulnerable by IUCN. One of the few sites known to still have the species in Brazil is a river...View Project

Mammal
Future Conservationist Award Mammal
Future Conservationist Award
Dracaena-MAP-Egypt: Dracaena ombet Monitoring & Assessment Project in Gabel Elba Protected Area, Egypt
Future Conservationist Award Plant

Dracaena ombet tree sub-populations in Gabel Elba in Egypt and Sudan are particularly threatened. This is one of the few species that can survive the extensive periods of drought in...View Project

Plant
Future Conservationist Award Plant
Future Conservationist Award
Improving Fledgling Recruitment and Habitat Quality for the Yellow-shouldered Parrot at Margarita island, Venezuela
Future Conservationist Award Bird

Margarita Island is a threatened species hotspot. It is home to the yellow shouldered parrot, whose survival depends on active management interventions. In the absence of protection, 100% of monitored...View Project

Bird
Future Conservationist Award Bird
Future Conservationist Award
Fernando de Noronha’s Shark Project: Participative Fisheries Monitoring in Brazil
Future Conservationist Award Fish

Fernando de Noronha is an important shark nursery in the equatorial Atlantic that was commercially exploited for five years. Although part of the local population considers sharks as important ecotourism...View Project

Fish
Future Conservationist Award Fish
Internship
Small mammal declines: predicting who & why
Internship Mammal

Habitat fragmentation is a major cause of species losses. When habitats are anthropogenically fragmented, hunting pressure increases because hunters can more easily access previously remote habitats. This correlation of fragmentation...View Project

Mammal
Internship Mammal