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Conservation Home > Grants > Grant Recipients > Scott Neotropical Fund 2011

2011 GRANT RECIPIENTS

Antonio de la Torre
Design of corridors: a strategy to conserve the jaguar (Panthera onca) at the Mayan Forest Region
Location: MEXICO

Armando H. Escobedo Galván
Effect of climate change on sex-ratio population in Mexican crocodiles: implications for conservation
Location: MEXICO

José Tomás Ibarra
The Rufous-legged owl (Strix rufipes) in the temperate rainforests of Chile: habitat occupancy, conservation and its reliability as an indicator of biodiversity for sustainable forest management
Location: CHILE

Lenin Riquelme
Shielding from Extinction the World's most endangered Xenarthran: the Pigmy Sloth of Escudo de Veraguas Island, Panama
Location: PANAMA

Lucia Ziegler
Developing a baseline for amphibian monitoring through acoustic surveys in Uruguay, South America
Location: URUGUAY

Marinés de la Peña Domene
Overcoming Barriers to Rain Forest Regeneration in a Mexican Agricultural Mosaic
Location: MEXICO

Micaela Camino
Design of a conservation landscape for key stone, umbrella and endangered endemic species in a part of the Semiarid Argentinean Chaco
Location: ARGENTINA

Otto Monge
Genetic Structure and Variability of the Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) populations in Costa Rica
Location: COSTA RICA

Francisco Fontúrbel
Effects of habitat degradation on the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) and its consequences on the seed dispersal interaction with an endemic mistletoe
Location: CHILE

Roberto Elias
Conservation of Lake Titicaca frog Peru
Location: PERU

Ximena Velez-Zuazo
Identification of sharks and rays from small-scale fisheries and bycatch in Peru using barcodes
Location: PERU

 

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