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Conservation Home > Grants > Grant Recipients > Small Grants 2005

2005 GRANT RECIPIENTS

AHM Ali Reza
Biogeography and Conservation of Herpetofauna in Bangladesh
Location: Bangladesh

Carlos Rengifo, MSc.
Ecology and Conservation of the Rusty-Faced Parrot in the Sierra Nevada National Park, Mérida, Venezuela
Location: Sierra Nevada National Park

David Anderson, Ph.D
Canopy Bird Communities and Tropical Rain Forest: Implications for Conservation
Location: Pico Bonito National Park, Honduras

Jordan Karubian, Ph.D.
Conservation of the Long-wattled Umbrellabird in the Ecuadorian Choco
Location: Choco rainforest, northwestern Ecuador

Kara Nuss
Hormonal Correlates of Reproductive Success in Captive Goeldi's Monkeys
Location: Multiple U.S. Zoos

Krithi Karanth
Carnivore Diversity, Persistence and Conservation in India's Western Ghats
Location: Parks in India's Western Ghats

Lilia Bernede
Red Slender Loris Project
Location: Massmullah proposed Forest Reserve, Southwestern Wet Zone, Sri Lanka

Mario Vargas Ramirez
The interdependence between biological and cultural diversity: The case of a threatened endemic freshwater turtle in Colombia
Location: Puerto del Medio, Girardot and Cienaga del Congo, Colombia

Marja Bakermans
Comparing Relative Suitability of Shade-Coffee Plantations and Primary Forest for a Neotropical Migrant
Location: La Azulita, Venezuelan Andes

Nicole Gross-Camp
Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Exploring Primate Seed Dispersal and Forest Regeneration
Location: Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda

Peter Fashing, Ph.D.
Status and Distribution of Gelada Baboons and Patterns of Human-Gelada Conflict in Northern Ethiopia
Location: Simen Mountains National Park, Ethiopia

Ruben Quintana, Ph.D.
Habitat suitability analysis for Dusky-legged Guan (Penelope obscura) in the riparian forests of the Delta del Paraná MAB Biosphere Reserve, Argentinas
Location: "Delta del Paraná" MAB Biosphere Reserve, Argentina

Vivian Wilson and Chris Pfefferkorn
Matabeleland Cheetah and Leopard Research Program
Location: Hwange National Park and Matobo Hills National Park, Zimbabwe

 

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