World Wildlife Fund Grant



Organization - World Wildlife Fund
Grant Amount - $404,336
Foundation - Moore Foundation
Grant Purpose - This project with the World Wildlife Fund will continue the collection of data on a number of important indicator species with large or complex habitat needs to advance the scientific justification for the minimum area and habitat requirements necessary for establishing and maintaining functional protected areas and conservation landscapes in the Amazon.


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