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ANNUAL REPORT 2007

Prosperit y
People and
otspots for
Nature’s H
Protecting

A joint initiative of l’Agence Française de


Développement, Conservation International, the
Global Environment Facility, the Government of
Japan, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation, and the World Bank
Message from the
Executive Director
Core to the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) approach is the belief that each
of us can make a difference, yet together we can—and we must—do more. Our partners
share this belief.

This year, l’Agence Française de Développement (the French Development Agency)


joined our effort to protect the Earth’s biodiversity hotspots with a commitment of 19.5
million euros. Conservation International agreed to match this new support and thereby
double its contribution to $50 million. Other partners are also formalizing renewed finan-
cial commitments.

We are immensely grateful and inspired by this renewed financial strength made possible
by the achievements of our partners in the field. These results range from nearly 10 million
hectares of newly created or expanded protected areas to diverse governmental policies
influenced in favor of both nature and the people who rely on it.

This report covering fiscal year 2007 (July 2006–June 2007) features some of the latest
results, from a new way of managing Madagascar’s wetlands to a blueprint for reversing the
destruction of one of the most critical ecosystems in Mesoamerica.

As an integral part of these efforts and all that makes our approach unique, our support has
enabled a stronger voice, influence, and action by civil societies. They are not only achieving
conservation outcomes where it matters most but also building strong, local institutions and
ownership, as well as good governance so these results will last.

Jorgen B. Thomsen
Executive Director, CEPF
Senior Vice President, Conservation International

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The Partnership
L’Agence Française de Développement (the French Development
Agency) is a financial institution that is at the heart of France’s
Development Assistance Policy. It supports a wide range of social
and economic projects in more than 60 countries. www.afd.fr

Conservation International is a leader and catalyst in biodiversity


conservation, engaging partners in more than 40 countries on
four continents to preserve threatened ecosystems. The organi-
zation administers CEPF. www.conservation.org

The Global Environment Facility (GEF) is the world’s largest


source of funding for the global environment. The GEF brings
178 member governments together with leading development
institutions and others in support of a common global environ-
mental agenda. www.thegef.org

The Government of Japan is one of the largest providers of


development assistance for the environment. Japan seeks
constructive measures and concrete programs to preserve
unique ecosystems that provide people with important ben-
efits and help reduce poverty. www.env.go.jp/en/

The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is a


private, independent, grant-making institution dedicated to
helping groups and individuals foster lasting improvement
in the human condition. www.macfound.org

The World Bank is the world’s largest source of develop-


ment assistance. It works in more than 100 developing
economies to fight poverty and to help people help them-
selves and their environment. www.worldbank.org
Message from the Partners
Given both the challenges and opportunities of Local teams will build a broad base of civil soci- Pierre Jacquet
our time, coming together and enabling others has ety groups working toward common goals as an Executive Director
never been more important. integral part of the CEPF approach. The program L’Agence Française de Développement
will also strengthen its focus on assessing lessons
With our support, CEPF has enabled more than learned and results for the benefit of all. Yasushi Onishi
1,200 nongovernmental partners to help achieve Director for Development Issues
conservation and sustainable development, both The Strategic Framework includes an ambitious International Bureau, Ministry of Finance
alongside and together with national governments. goal to increase the total new resources for imple- Government of Japan
CEPF investments have grown to nearly $91 million mentation to $150 million. We are confident that
in 33 countries. we can meet this goal together with other leaders Peter A. Seligmann
who recognize how healthy ecosystems and human Chairman and CEO
This year, we also approved a Strategic Framework health and prosperity are so fundamentally linked. Conservation International
that sets our collective vision for the program for
the next 5 years. As part of the framework, CEPF The CEPF mission remains unchanged—and ever Kathy Sierra
will provide new support to hundreds of partners vital. We invite you to join us. Vice President, Sustainable Development,
whose work will consolidate the gains made to The World Bank
date and will also expand the CEPF approach to Monique Barbut Acting Chairperson, CEPF Donor Council
other critical areas. Chairperson and CEO
The Global Environment Facility
The Indochina region in Indo-Burma, the Pacific
Island nations in Polynesia-Micronesia, and the Jonathan F. Fanton
Western Ghats region of southwestern India will President
be the first to benefit from the expansion. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
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Our Strategic Approach
CEPF brings together global leaders in a united CEPF investments enable nongovernmental orga- effective projects, and convert the plans in the pro-
effort to help conserve the Earth’s biologically rich- nizations (NGOs), community groups, and private files into powerful portfolios.
est and most threatened areas. Combined, these sector partners to conserve their environment and
biodiversity hotspots harbor half the diversity of life to influence decisions that affect lives, livelihoods, In new regions approved for investment as of 2007,
on the planet. and ultimately the global environment. these teams will also directly award a significant
share of grants and will help make sound decisions
The convergence of critical areas for conservation In each hotspot where it invests, the program first on all other applications.
with millions of people who are living in poverty and works with experts and stakeholders to create an
are highly dependent on healthy ecosystems for ecosystem profile. The goal is to identify the highest The organizations we support are at the heart of
their survival is also more evident in the hotspots priorities for conservation and a strategy that can the program’s results. They lead innovative projects
than anywhere else. The benefits of a healthy envi- provide the greatest value. Engaging a rich mix of and engage others to increase the impact per dollar
ronment extend well beyond biodiversity. civil society and governmental partners at this early spent and results that can be sustained.
stage has proven to be the foundation for successful
The hotspots approach to conserving critical implementation and results. Grant recipients range from farming cooperatives,
ecosystems is a highly targeted strategy for community groups, and the private sector to local
tackling the challenge of natural resource loss Every grant awarded also helps implement a spe- and international NGOs all working to conserve
at the global level. cific strategic direction from the investment strategy, our global environment.
further enabling the program to act as a catalyst in
As many hotspots cross national borders, the aligning and coordinating conservation efforts.
approach transcends political boundaries and
fosters coordination and joint efforts across CEPF relies on regional teams of civil society groups
large landscapes for both local and global to lead implementation in the hotspots. These teams
benefits. identify potential partners, help local groups design
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Hotspots where CEPF invested Other hotspots

Hotspots Where CEPF Invested, FY 07


The Earth’s 34 biodiversity hotspots hold especially 1 Atlantic Forest 9 Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands
high numbers of unique species. The hotspots once 2 Cape Floristic Region 10 Mesoamerica
covered 15.7 percent of the Earth’s land surface.
3 Caucasus 11 Mountains of Southwest China
Today, their combined area of remaining natural
vegetation covers only 2.3 percent. Each hotspot 4 Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa 12 Philippines
has already lost at least 70 percent of its original 5 Eastern Afromontane 13 Succulent Karoo
extent and continues to face extreme threats. CEPF
6 Guinean Forests of West Africa 14 Sundaland
supported civil society conservation projects in 15
critical areas within 16 hotspots during the year. 7 Himalaya 15 Tropical Andes
8 Indo-Burma 16 Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena
* Because of a reclassification of hotspot boundaries in 2005, the originally
defined investment areas now stretch across two hotspots in some cases.

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07 Highlight

Providing Hope for


Laguna del Tigre

A new management plan is providing a blueprint to not only


halt but also reverse the destruction of Laguna del Tigre,
Guatemala’s largest national park and one of the most criti-
cal ecosystems in the Mesoamerica Hotspot.
Above: Guatemala’s largest national park provides critical habitat for the Endangered Baird’s
tapir (Tapirus bairdii) and other neotropical species. Opposite: Laguna del Tigre is characterized
The plan, approved by Guatemala’s National Council of by seasonal lakes and plains and recognized as a wetlands of international importance.
Protected Areas, is providing hope in a region long under
intense pressure from competing land-use interests.
With support from CEPF, WCS helped the national agency develop the new plan at an
Despite protection since 1990 and a previous plan, the opportune time as government interest was high for bringing the lawlessness under control in
335,080-hectare park “continues to be one of the most the park, which borders Mexico and had become a national security concern. Building con-
threatened ecosystems in Mesoamerica,” said Roan sensus among stakeholders—from President Óscar Berger Perdomo to Guatemala’s Institute of
Balas McNab, director of the Wildlife Conservation Anthropology and History to local communities—was an integral part of the approach.
Society’s (WCS) Guatemala operations.
Located in Guatemala’s Petén Department, Laguna del Tigre lies at the heart of the nation’s
The plan addresses land-tenure issues and threats, Maya Biosphere Reserve. The park’s lowland forest area also includes Central America’s largest
such as migration, cattle ranching, and drug traf- protected wetland.
ficking that had led to a near collapse of law and
order in the region. New steps include increased The challenges to effective protection remain large. However, if successful, the plan will play a
presence and protection efforts involving an alli- vital role in securing the park’s future and could become a model for other parks in peril.
ance of government and civil society.

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07 Highlight

Pioneering a Model
for Conservation

An innovative project in Madagascar pioneered a new model


for managing the country’s wetlands while also supporting
the communities that depend upon these ecosystems for
their livelihood.
Above: The Mahavavy-Kinkony Wetlands Complex includes unique western Malagasy wetlands
and forests overlapping five communes. Opposite: BirdLife team members meet with residents in
With support from CEPF, BirdLife International engaged lo- Marambitsy Bay as part of consultations and work with local villages.
cal community associations and industrial food producers
in protecting the Mahavavy-Kinkony Wetlands Complex.
The organization also worked with government officials The 268,236-hectare complex in the Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands Hotspot includes
and representatives from local communities to establish lakes, rivers, marshes, shorelines, and mangroves. It is home to 12 globally threatened species
a collaborative structure for managing the area. of birds, reptiles, and fish. The threatened birds include Endangered Madagascar teals (Anas
bernieri), Madagascar sacred ibises (Threskiornis bernieri), and Sakalava rails (Amaurornis
In January 2007, protection for the area was ensured olivieri).
when the government of Madagascar included the
wetlands in the declaration of an additional 1 million There is a “very high level of threat to many species, as the habitats are under so many pressures,”
hectares of new protected areas in the island nation. said Roger Safford, program and projects manager for BirdLife International.
It is the largest wetlands area to be added to the
country’s growing roster of protected areas. Previously, Madagascar’s protected areas did not lend themselves to protecting a large wetlands
complex inhabited by a large human population, Safford explained. BirdLife International was
one of the many organizations that helped the country’s government create the new approach.
The new model incorporates mechanisms for monitoring and conserving biological resources, as
well as enabling local communities to participate in and, ultimately, directly manage these efforts.

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07 Highlight

Uniting for Healthy


Ecosystems

A unique scheme in Colombia is enabling farmers to partici-


pate in water management that benefits their livelihoods and
neighboring communities, as well as a key biodiversity area.
Above: Munchique National Park and surrounding areas provide habitat for the military macaw
Centro para la Investigación en Sistemas Sostenibles de (Ara militaris) and other threatened species. Opposite: Chimborazo is one of the communities with
Producción Agropecuaria (CIPAV), a local NGO, created an improved water supply thanks to the payment for ecosystem services scheme in Colombia.
the scheme with CEPF support to encourage farmers in 10
municipalities around Munchique National Park to man-
age their land and water resources more effectively. This year, CIPAV brokered five agreements with the communities relying upon water from eight
of the area’s micro watersheds to participate in the scheme.
The park in the Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena Hotspot
provides habitat for more than 30 globally threatened The project builds on the experience and learning of CIPAV and its partners from an earlier
species of birds. The 2,000 hectares between the GEF/World Bank-supported project in which the organization designed and tested models for
park and the Serrania del Pinche mountains is also a compensating landowners to help sustain the natural benefits that healthy ecosystems provide.
critical source of water for communities.
Farm land is compared annually to baseline maps made at the project’s inception to identify
“The implementation of the scheme has helped to changes over time. Of the eight eligible land uses, those that contribute more to water and con-
increase the awareness of farmers and communi- servation have a higher score and, therefore, deliver higher compensation to the participating
ties to protect water sources and biodiversity in farmers in the form of commodities such as fertilizers, trees, seeds, and labor.
the area,” CIPAV Research Coordinator Julián
Chará said. In a barter part of the scheme, farmers in the watersheds’ lowlands donated their labor to help
upland farmers change to eligible land uses and improve production systems, thereby helping avoid
deforestation and silting and polluting of the rivers upon which their communities depend.
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07 Highlight

Linking Growth
and Conservation

A new fund in the Succulent Karoo Hotspot is demonstrating


how grassroots development and conservation can thrive to-
gether. During a 1-year pilot phase, groups supported by the
fund—known as Skeppies—created 22 businesses and 109
Above: Two newly employed residents throw compost on land being restored as part of a project
local jobs while helping conserve nearly 1,000 hectares of supported by Skeppies. Opposite: The Succulent Karoo in South Africa and Namibia boasts the
biologically rich land. richest diversity of succulent flora on the Earth, including many species found nowhere else.

Skeppies, which means small creations or small servings


in Afrikaans, “showed that it was, in fact, possible to Supported activities ranged from the creation of hiking trails and a community garden to a
combine the two often mutually exclusive objectives of rugby club promoting conservation awareness.
economic growth and biodiversity protection,” said
Christina Golino, director of agency services for the In one project, Anatolian dogs were given to communal farmers in Namaqualand to protect
Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA). sheep and other stock from predators. In addition to decreasing the use of traps that can uninten-
tionally harm nontargeted predator species, farmers reported fewer stock losses in herds protected
Skeppies, a partnership between the development by the dogs. Participating farmer Martin Damon said the Anatolian is “for me worth gold.”
bank, Conservation International, and CEPF, sup-
ports community projects combining the two goals. Another project is the brainchild of four Namaqualand women who sell traditional food from
Together, the projects also help meet the targets in “kookskerm” kitchens made from local bushes. The Nama food has become popular with tourists,
municipal development plans and in the 20-year contributing to the viability of ecotourism in the area and further inspiring the participants, some
conservation strategy for the hotspot. of whom have since expanded their kitchens to include lodging facilities.

In recognition of the pilot phase success, CEPF and DBSA agreed to provide additional support to
help transition Skeppies into a long-term fund for grassroots projects.
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07 Highlight

Saving the Philippine


Crocodile

The Critically Endangered Philippine crocodile (Crocodylus


mindorensis) is recovering from the brink of extinction thanks
to local citizens and the Mabuwaya Foundation, a Filipino
conservation group. As fisherman Victorino Montañedo,
Above: Philippine crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis) hatchlings like this 1 month old offer hope
one of the 500 local people working with Mabuwaya, puts for saving the Critically Endangered species. Opposite: Isabela Province Governor Grace Padaca
it: “If you protect the crocodiles, you also protect their opens a special center that gives crocodile hatchlings a head start before release into the wild.
habitat which provides food and water for us all.”

CEPF supported the foundation’s efforts to engage Over the past three years, Mabuwaya worked with citizens in 20 barangays, or villages, with
citizens like Montañedo in communities to restore the around 3,000 families, to raise awareness of the benefits that can result from conservation.
species to the waterways of the Sierra Madre Biodiversity Many of the threats facing the crocodile population, such as unsustainable fishing practices
Corridor in the Philippines Hotspot. and habitat destruction, are also a threat to local livelihoods.

“Even though the Philippine crocodile is protected As a result of Mabuwaya’s work, 15 barangays developed conservation plans and 11 of these
by law at the national level, these laws are often un- included regulations to help protect the crocodiles and their habitat.
enforceable at the local level,” Mabuwaya Project
Team Leader Jan van der Ploeg said. “So it’s vital During the same period, the organization also developed a reward scheme to engage community
to work with local communities to develop regula- members in protecting crocodile nests and hatchlings, as well as a protocol for releasing crocodiles
tions from the ground up.” reared in captivity.

This year, the hatchling program saw its first successes. In August 2006, Mabuwaya coordinated
the Philippines’ first release of a captive adult crocodile from the program into the wild. In February
2007, the organization released four juvenile crocodiles near the Disulap River.
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Greater Cederberg Biodiversity Corridor Establishing the Conservation Status of the
Biodiversity and Business Program Acipenseridae Family in Georgia

Approved Grants
$135,000 $55,000
CapeNature (formerly Western Cape Nature Black Sea Eco Academy
Conservation Board)
NBSAP Implementation Program–
Green Futures on the Cape Flats International Conventions and Local
$19,998 Communities
Grootbos Green Futures Foundation $235,000
Noah’s Arc Centre for the Recovery of
Atlantic Forest Hotspot Baviaanskloof Community Beekeeping Project Greenline 24º15’ E Trail Project Endangered Species
Brazil $16,968 $18,700
Wilderness Foundation–South Africa Eersterivier Projects Organization Provide Support to Conservation Agencies
Strategic Direction 2: Improve Specifically to Improve Implementation of
management of existing and future public Baviaanskloof Decisionmakers Trails Linking Landowners and Small Businesses International Conventions
protected areas through targeted civil $12,503 with Gamebird Conservation and Sustainable $34,963
society efforts Wilderness Foundation–South Africa Use in Threatened Habitats in the Cape Environmental Law Center
Floristic Region
Management Plan for Eucalyptus Trees in Custodians of Rare and Endangered $20,000 Strategic Direction 3: Implement models
the União Biológical Reserve Wildflowers Phase 2 Odette Curtis demonstrating sustainable resource use in
$14,700 $29,990 five target corridors
Associação Mico Leão Dourado South African National Biodiversity Institute Walk With Me Indigenous Forest Trails/
Hamba Nam Indigenous Forest Trails Evaluation and Implementation of
Cape Floristic Region Hotspot Developing a Wild Rooibos Business Strategy $4,000 Sustainable Forestry Models in Northern
for Sustainable Marketing Walk With Me/Hamba Nam Armenia
Strategic Direction 1: Support civil society $20,000 $100,000
involvement in the establishment of protected Environmental Monitoring Group Caucasus Hotspot Armenia Tree Project
areas and management plans in CFR
biodiversity corridors Eden to Addo Corridor Initiative Strategic Direction 1: Support civil Integrated River Basin Management in the
$70,000 society efforts to promote transboundary Turkish West Lesser Caucasus
Big Birds on Farms Eden to Addo Corridor Initiative cooperation and improve protected area $350,000
$15,000 systems in five target corridors World Wide Fund for Nature–Turkey
University of Cape Town Elim Botanical Garden, Endemic Nursery, and
Natural Corridors to Geelkop Nature Reserve Wetland Management Training Course for Promoting Sustainable Forest Management
Biodiversity and Effective Management $20,000 the Staff of Sevan National Park (Armenia) within the Support/Buffer Zone of the Mtirala
Assessment of Voluntary Conservation Protea Permaculture and Kolkheti National Park (Georgia) National Park
Sites in the Western Cape Province $30,000 $154,000
$17,500 Empowering Local Communities along the Professional and Entrepreneurial Orientation Association for Nature Protection and
Western Cape Conservation Stewardship Baviaanskloof Route: Training in Tourism and Union Sustainable Use “Mta-Bari”
Association SMME development
$14,967 Strategic Direction 2: Strengthen mechanisms Training for Conservation–Biodiversity
Nature’s Valley Water Opal Wetland Wilderness Foundation–South Africa to conserve biodiversity of the Caucasus Assessment and Monitoring Training Program
Rehabilitation Project Hotspot with emphasis on species, site, and in the Turkish Caucasus
$4,000 Feasibility Study and Management Plan in corridor outcomes $146,863
Nature’s Valley Trust Support of the Reopening of Gamkaskloof Nature Conservation Centre
Donkey Route as a Guided Heritage Walk Development and Capacity Building of
Strategic Direction 2: Promote innova- $20,000 Transboundary Bats Monitoring Network in Strategic Direction 4: Increase the awareness
tive private sector and community in- Calbitz Holdings the Caucasus and commitment of decisionmakers to
volvement in conservation in landscapes $175,000 biodiversity conservation in five target
surrounding CFR biodiversity corridors Field Research Union “Campester” corridors

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Building Awareness of Conservation in the Kwale Herbal and Beauty Production Centre Restoring Forest Connectivity in the
Caucasus $12,030 Udzungwa Mountains
$275,168 National Museums of Kenya $77,450
International Center for Journalists Tanzania Forest Conservation Group
Managing the Interface between Forest Eastern Himalayas Region
Environmental Communication Campaign– Product Extraction and Rural Livelihoods Strategic Direction 4: Establish a small grants
“Conservation for Sustainable Development in the Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal program in the hotspot that focuses on Strategic Direction 1: Build on existing
in the Caucasus Ecoregion” Forests Critically Endangered species and small-scale landscape conservation initiatives to maintain
$67,687 $100,000 efforts to increase connectivity of biologically and restore connectivity and to protect wide-
Caucasus Environmental NGO Network TRAFFIC International important habitat patches ranging threatened species in priority corridors

Environmental Hot Spots Journalistic Mangabey Educational Tourism Project in the A Second Population Assessment of the Strengthening Civil Society for Biodiversity
Monitoring Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania: Phase 1 Uluguru Bush Shrike Malaconotus Alius, Conservation Support Project
$100,000 $20,000 Uluguru Mountains $60,165
Regional Environmental Centre for the Trevor P. Jones $14,577 Ilam Co-operation Council, Ilam–2
Caucasus Wildlife Conservation Society of Tanzania
Protecting Biological Diversity on Unilever’s Strategic Direction 2: Secure the conservation
Increasing the Awareness and Commitment Mufindi Tea Estate Assessment of Baseline Ecological and of priority site outcomes (key biodiversity
of Decisionmakers to Biodiversity and $20,000 Socioeconomic Factors for Forest Restoration areas) in the eastern Himalayas
Ecosystem Conservation in Armenia’s East Unilever Tanzania Limited Planning in the Bunduki Gap of the Uluguru
Lesser Caucasus Corridor Mountain Forests of Tanzania Conservation Corridor and Livelihood
$100,000 Rubeho Environmental Action Plan (REAP) $6,628 Development Project
Armenian Forests NGO Project–Phase I CARE International $79,920
$100,000 Namsaling Community Development Centre
Magazine on Nature Conservation in African Rainforest Conservancy Assessment of Overall Spider Diversity and
Georgian Establishment of the Status and Ecology of Plant Biodiversity Inventory, Identification of
$45,000 Saintpaulia Project: Wildflower Field Guides Two New Species of Spiders from Taita Hills Hotspots, and Conservation Strategies for
Georgian Center for the Conservation of for the Eastern Arc Mountains $17,902 Threatened Species and Habitats in
Wildlife $13,140 National Museums of Kenya Kanchenjunga Singalila Ridge, Eastern Nepal
Wildlife Conservation Society of Tanzania $35,000
Mobilization of Civil Society to Solve Coordinated Monitoring of the Endangered Ethnobotanical Society of Nepal
Biodiversity Conservation Problems The Wildlife Works/Verde Ventures Kasigau Spotted Ground Thrush in the East African
$100,000 Reforestation Project Breeding and Nonbreeding Grounds Strategic Direction 3: Leverage partnerships
Independent Producer Center Yeni Dalga $18,154 $20,000 among donor agencies, civil society, and
Wildlife Works EPZ Ltd. BirdLife International government institutions to achieve priority
Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal biodiversity conservation outcomes over the
Forests of Tanzania and Kenya Strategic Direction 2: Restore and increase Instituting a Biodiversity Monitoring System long term
connectivity among fragmented forest of Globally Threatened Species in Dakatcha
Strategic Direction 1: Increase the ability patches Woodland Biodiversity Conservation Initiatives through
of local populations to benefit from and $19,978 Grassroots Participation
contribute to biodiversity conservation Improve Forest Connectivity in the Taita Hills: Nature Kenya $69,990
A Preparatory Phase Environmental Camps for Conservation
Capacity Building to Improve the $53,627 Small Grants for Building Research Capacity Awareness
Management of the Amani Nature Reserve The East African Wild Life Society Among Tanzanian and Kenyan Students
$19,500 $200,000 Developing Civil Society Networks to
Amani Nature Reserve Improving the Conservation of Magombera BirdLife International Conserve Key Biodiversity Areas in Nepal,
Forest and Community Livelihoods Focusing on the Kanchenjunga Singalila
Forest Use and Conservation of Biodiversity in $70,000 Threatened Plant Species of Nonsurveyed Complex
Witu Forest World Wide Fund for Nature Coastal Forest Patches in Handeni District, $69,988
$19,942 Tanzania Bird Conservation Nepal
Danish Zoological Society $15,300
Adansonia Consulting

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Strategic Direction 2: Collaborate with Mesoamerica Hotspot la Region a Traves de la Conservacion de la
other donor-funded projects to facilitate Southern Mesoamerica Vida Silvestre (formerly Asociación Meralvis)
and operationalize successful conservation
activities in Northern Mesoamerica’s eight Strategic Direction 1: Strengthen key Preparing a Regional Strategy to Conserve the
Strategic Direction 4: Develop a small most important key biodiversity areas conservation alliances and networks within Manatee of Southern Mesoamerica
grants program to safeguard globally integral corridors $10,000
threatened species in the Eastern Preparing a Bi-National Guatemalan–Mexican Fundación Amigos del Río San Juan
Himalayas Action Plan to Conserve the Biological Dissemination of the Final Report from the
Corridor between Calakmul Biosphere Reserve GRUAS II Conservation Zoning Exercise in Strategic Direction 4: Support improved
CEPF Small Grants Program for and Mirador Rio Azul National Park Costa Rica management of key protected areas
Biodiversity Conservation in the Eastern $20,000 $15,300
Himalayas of India Asociación Balam para la Conservación de los Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad Developing an Action Plan to Prevent Envi-
$607,350 Recursos Naturales y Culturales Integrados ronmental Degradation Caused by Migration
Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Establishing a Monitoring Baseline for Species in Cerro Silva and Punta Gorda Reserves
the Environment Support to the Guatemala Gap Analysis and Key Biodiversity Areas in Costa Rica $16,000
Process under the Convention on Biological $10,000 Universidades de las Regiones de la Costa
Mesoamerica Hotspot Diversity Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad Caribe Nicaragüense
Northern Mesoamerica $39,098
Conservation International Establishing a Monitoring Baseline for Species Development of a Strategy to Foster Financial
Strategic Direction 1: Foster civil society and Key Biodiversity Areas in Nicaragua Sustainability of the Rio San Juan Biosphere
participation in regional decisionmaking on XXVIII International Course for Protected $10,000 Reserve in Nicaragua
select policies and investments to promote Areas: Buffer Zones and Biological Corridors Fundación Nicaragüense para la Conservación $8,000
conservation and sustainable development for Ecosystem Management of Landscapes Fundación Amigos del Río San Juan
$17,500 Establishing a Monitoring Baseline for Species
Baseline Forest Change Detection and Key Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación and Key Biodiversity Areas in Panama Implementing the Indio Maiz Biological
Biodiversity Areas in Northern Mesoamerica y Enseñanza $11,593 Reserve Management Plan
$36,928 Sociedad Audubon de Panamá $288,632
El Colegio de La Frontera Sur Strategic Direction 3: Support priority Fundación Amigos del Río San Juan
conservation actions in three priority key NGO Capacity Building for the Sustainable
Establishing a Baseline for Monitoring Spe- biodiversity areas Development of Southeast Nicaragua Prevention and Control of Forest Fires in the
cies and Key Biodiversity Areas in Guatemala $6,000 Buffer Zone of the La Amistad Biosphere
$13,729 Implementing Strategies for Inter Institutional Fundación para el Desarrollo Sostenible Reserve of the Pacific Sector, Panama
Wildlife Conservation Society Coordination and Local Participation to $19,800
Conserve the Selva Zoque Key Biodiversity Area Strategic Direction 2: Connect critical areas Fundación para el Desarrollo Integral del
Establishing a Baseline to Monitor Species $400,000 through economic alternatives Corregimiento de Cerro Punta
and Key Biodiversity Areas in Belize Pronatura Chiapas, A.C.
$11,000 Conserving the Forests of La Amistad Proposal to Declare the Wetlands of the
Belize Tropical Forest Studies Improving Management in the Core Areas of International Park through the Promotion of Maquenque National Refuge a RAMSAR Site
the Chiquibul/Maya Mountains Traditional Medicine in Three Communities of $5,000
Promoting Public Policy Reform in $369,805 Naso Ethnicity–Phase II Centro Científico Tropical
Strategic Areas for Conservation in Friends for Conservation and Development $19,635
Northern Mesoamerica Asociación de Practicantes de Medicina Strengthening Protection Along the Costa
$71,874 Strategic Direction 4: Support efforts Tradicional Naso Rica–Panama Border of the La Amistad
Conservation International to prevent the extinction of Northern International Park
Mesoamerica’s 106 Critically Endangered Strategic Direction 3: Promote awareness $10,000
Support for the Guatemala Debt for species and conservation of flagship species Fundación Agroecológica Cotobruseña
Nature Swap
$300,000 Global Mammal Assessment: Mesoamerica Monitoring and Dissemination of Data on Mountains of Southwest China Hotspot
Conservation International Assessment Threatened and Flagship Species in
$19,449 La Amistad International Park, Panama Strategic Direction 1: Develop and
Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, Zamorano $17,930 operationalize hotspot-wide monitoring and
Asociacion Mejorando al Desarrollo Rural de evaluation projects

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A Baseline Survey for Initiating Biodiversity Strategic Direction 4: Establish an emergency Strategic Direction 4: Mainstream
Conservation Actions in Southeast Tibet response mechanism to help save Critically conservation priorities into land-use planning
$120,000 Endangered species and policymaking
Peking University
A Re-enforcement Strategy for the Critically Biodiversity Guidelines for Agricultural Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena Hotspot
Impacts of Hydropower Development on Endangered Philippine Crocodile Population Development in the Northern Cape Chocó-Manabi Conservation Corridor
Regional Biodiversity in Southwest China in the Northern Sierra Madre: A Pilot Project $19,700
$13,000 $8,000 Botanical Society of South Africa Strategic Direction 1: Establish/strengthen
China Institute of Water Resources and Mabuwaya Foundation Inc. local and regional mechanisms to foster
Hydropower Research Wetlands of Kamiesberg Municipality corridor-level conservation
Succulent Karoo Hotspot $14,500
Strategic Direction 2: Support site-related Freshwater Consulting Group Design and Implementation of a
projects led by civil society to mitigate Strategic Direction 2: Engage key industrial Socioenvironmental Information and
key threats to natural areas and species sectors in meeting conservation objectives Sundaland Hotspot Monitoring System in the Chocó-Manabí
populations identified by SKEP Sumatra Corridor
$133,000
Community Action under the Biodiversity Biodiversity and Wine Initiative–Extension Strategic Direction 1: Enhance stewardship of Centro de Investigacion y Estudios en
Conservation in Baishuijiang Nature Reserve Services in the Little Karoo forest resources at district level and below Biodiversidad y Recursos Geneticos
$60,186 $133,250
Community and Biodiversity Conservation Botanical Society of South Africa Anti-Illegal Logging Initiative in the Jambi Strategic Direction 2: Bring selected
Research Center of Lanzhou University Parts of Bukit Tigapuluh Ecosystem, Sumatra protected areas and species under improved
Development of the Soebatsfontein Succulent $20,000 management
Conservation of Endangered Medical Wildlife Reserve Anti-Illegal Logging Institute
Resources in Southwest China $10,200 Demarcating and Promoting the Limits of the
$50,000 Soebatsfontein Tourism Forum Development of Nature Conservation Lower Portion of the Cotacachi Cayapas
Wildlife Conservation Society Learning Center in Sibolangit Nature Reserve, Ecological Reserve
The Importance of Porcupines for Deli Serdang, North Sumatra $20,000
Independent Environmental and Biological Maintenance of Endangered Plant $20,000 Fondo Ambiental Nacional
Impact Research of South to North Water Populations and Plant Diversity in the Perkumpulan Generasi Untuk Rehabilitasi
Diversion Program Geophyte Rich Koue Bokkeveld Keseimbangan Hidup dan Alam Expand, Strengthen, and Sustain Community
$20,000 $28,309 Conservation Areas in the Buffer Zone of the
Yang Yong University of Cape Town Strategic Direction 2: Empower civil society Cotacachi Cayapas Ecological Reserve
to organize in favor of conserving biodiversity $79,000
Wildlife Enforcement Capacity Building–CITES Strategic Direction 3: Retain and restore Fundación Servicio Ecuatoriano para la
Species Identification Network critical biodiversity in areas under greatest Continuation of the Patrolling Program (RPU) Conservación y el Desarrollo Sostenible
$20,000 land-use pressure for Poaching Suppression, Rhino and Tiger
Beijing Normal University Protection and Monitoring, and Ecosystem Strategic Direction 3: Identify and promote
Public Participation for an Integrated Conservation in Bukit Barisan National Park sustainable development practices in
Philippines Hotspot Conservation and Development Strategy for and its Buffer Areas, Sumatra, Indonesia communities near selected protected areas
Akkerendam Nature Reserve $50,000
Strategic Direction 3: Build capacity of civil $19,895 International Rhino Foundation Design and Implementation of a Socio-
society to advocate for better corridor and Southern Ambition 112 environmental Information and Monitoring
protected area management and against Develop and Implement Conservation System in the Chocó-Manabí Corridor
development harmful to conservation SKEPPIES Project Development Support Collaboration Model to Save Siberut National $19,210
$62,600 Park Conservation International
Building Conservation Constituency through Conservation International $50,000
the 16th Annual Wildlife Conservation Darmanto
Society of the Philippines Veld and Flora of the Little Karoo
$10,000 $20,000 Integrated Tiger Conservation in Southern
Wildlife Conservation Society of the Regalis Environmental Services CC Sumatra
Philippines, Inc. $29,975
Wildlife Conservation Society

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Financials
July 2006–June 2007

CEPF continued to expand its support to NGOs, community


groups, and private sector partners during FY 07, awarding
grants totaling $7.9 million and bringing its global portfolio
to $91 million.

With these new grants, the number of civil society groups sup-
ported by CEPF grew to more than 1,200.

Also this fiscal year, Conservation International and l’Agence


Française de Développement committed a total of $50 million
to enable consolidation and further expansion of the program.
Statement of Activities

REVENUE FY 07 Cumulative Grants by Region for FY 07


Grants and Contributions $50,390,569 $164,390,568
Gain (Loss) on Foreign Exchange 639,600 639,600
Interest Earned 390,591 1,539,416 26% 20%
Total Revenue 51,420,760 166,569,584

EXPENSES AND COMMITTED FUNDING


Grants by Funding Region*
Atlantic Forest $28,550 $8,000,000
Cape Floristic Region 534,488 5,999,714
Caucasus 2,118,681 7,130,538
Eastern Arc Mountains & Coastal Forests of Tanzania & Kenya 827,728 6,491,565
Eastern Himalayas Region 1,022,413 2,365,773
Guinean Forests of West Africa (2,435) 6,202,565
Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands (3,008) 4,246,831
54%
Mesoamerica (Northern) 1,124,459 4,307,027
Mesoamerica (Southern) 618,860 5,499,396
Mountains of Southwest China 527,431 6,595,468 Grants by Region through FY 07
Philippines 343,299 6,999,677
Succulent Karoo 256,491 6,007,970
Sundaland 258,229 9,988,336
Tropical Andes (3,316) 6,130,194
Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena 258,888 4,999,813 32% 32%
Total Grants 7,910,758 90,964,867

Ecosystem Profile Preparation 124,151 6,659,646


External Evaluation - 344,653
Business Development, Grantmaking, Monitoring and Evaluation,
and Knowledge Management 2,416,073 15,402,368

Total 2,540,224 22,406,667

Total Expenses 10,450,982 113,371,534

Excess of Revenue over Expenses $40,969,778 $53,198,050


36%
FUND BALANCE AT THE END OF THE PERIOD CONSISTED OF:
Cash 17,640,186
Pledges Receivable 50,030,168 Africa
Grants Payable (balance due on awarded grants) (14,472,304) Asia
Fund Balance as of June 30, 2007 $53,198,050 Latin America

* The grant expenses include new grants approved in FY 07 as well as financial amendments to grants committed in previous years.
Negative amounts in grants represent grant deobligations.

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The CEPF Community
Donor Council Working Group CEPF Senior Staff
Monique Barbut Constance Corbier Barthaux Jorgen Thomsen
Chairperson and CEO CEPF Task Manager Executive Director, CEPF
The Global Environment Facility L’Agence Française de Développement Senior Vice President, Conservation International

Jonathan F. Fanton Stephen Cornelius Lisa Dean


President Acting Director Senior Director for Finance and Information
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Conservation and Sustainable Development Program Area Management
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Pierre Jacquet Christopher Holtz
Executive Director Warren Evans Grant Director
L’Agence Française de Développement Director, Environment Department
The World Bank Bobbie Jo Kelso
Yasushi Onishi Senior Director for External Affairs
Director for Development Issues Claude Gascon
International Bureau, Ministry of Finance Senior Vice President, Regional Programs Division Nina Marshall
Government of Japan Conservation International Grant Director

Peter A. Seligmann Reiji Kamezawa John Watkin


Chairman and CEO Director, Global Biodiversity Strategy Office Grant Director
Conservation International Nature Conservation Bureau, Ministry of the Environment
Government of Japan Michele Zador
Kathy Sierra Grant Director
Vice President, Sustainable Development Naohisa Konita
The World Bank Section Chief, Development Policy Division
Acting Chairperson, CEPF Donor Council International Bureau, Ministry of Finance
Government of Japan

Yoko Watanabe
Program Manager, Biodiversity
As of December 30, 2007 The Global Environment Facility
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Regional Implementation Team Focal Points
Ivana Lamas, Atlantic Forest
Conservação Internacional do Brasil

Trevor Sandwith, Cape Floristic Region


Cape Coordination Unit
South African National Biodiversity Institute

Nugzar Zazanashvili, Caucasus


WWF Caucasus Programme Office

Ian Gordon, Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Forests


of Tanzania and Kenya
International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology

Sarala Khaling, Eastern Himalayas


WWF Nepal Program Office

Carlos Rodriguez, Mesoamerica (Northern)


Conservation International, Mexico and Central America
Center for Biodiversity Conservation

Manuel Ramirez, Mesoamerica (Southern)


Conservation International, Mexico and Central America
Center for Biodiversity Conservation

Yang Xuefei, Mountains of Southwest China


Conservation International–Shanshui Center for Nature and
Society

Michael Atrigenio, The Philippines


Conservation International–Philippines

Marion Johnson, Succulent Karoo


Succulent Karoo Ecosystem Programme
South African National Biodiversity Institute

Muhammad Farid, Sundaland


Conservation International–Indonesia

Angela Andrade, Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena (Colombia)


Conservation International–Colombia

Lorena Falconi, Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena (Ecuador)


Conservation International–Ecuador
Asociación de Profesionales y Técnicos Ngöbe Bugle CARE Bolivia Crescente Fértil–Projetos Ambientais Culturais e de
Asociación de Turismo de Tres Colinas CARE International Comunicação
Grantee Partners Asociación Ecuatoriana de Ecoturismo Caucasus Environmental NGO Network Curtis, Odette
(as of June 30, 2007) Asociación IXACAVAA de Desarrollo e Información Cecchi, Susie Lee Danish Zoological Society
Indígena Center for Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledge Darmanto
CEPF has supported more than 1,200 Asociación Mejorando al Desarrollo Rural de la Center for Russian Nature Conservation Desmet, Philip
NGOs, community groups, and Region a Traves de la Conservacion de la Vida Central de Pueblos Indigenas de La Paz Deutsches Primatenzentrum
private sector partners in conserving Silvestre (formerly Asociación Meralvis) Central Mindanao University Development Bank of Southern Africa
biodiversity hotspots. Asociación Nacional para la Conservación de la Centre Ecologique de Libanona Djogo, Antonius
Naturaleza Centre National des Sciences Halieutiques de Doğa Derneği
Adansonia Consulting Asociación para la Conservación, Investigación de la Boussoura Duineveld Coastal Association
AfriBugs CC Biodiversidad y el Desarrollo Sustentable Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Durban Botanic Gardens
Africa Conservation Fund Asociación Peruana para la Conservación de la Enseñanza East Africa Natural History Society
Africa Environmental News Service Naturaleza Centro Científico Tropical The East African Wild Life Society
African Butterfly Research Institute Asociación Red Colombiana de Reservas Naturales Centro de Estudios y Acción Social Panameño EcoAfrica Environmental Consultants
African Rainforest Conservancy de la Sociedad Civil Centro de Investigacion y Estudios en Biodiversidad Eco-Security Task Force of China Council for
Afrique Nature International Asociación Trópico Verde / ParksWatch Guatemala y Recursos Geneticos International Cooperation on Environment and
AGORO Centre for Intercultural Learning and Associação Dos Pescadores E Amigos Do Rio Centro para la Investigación en Sistemas Development
Talent Development Paraiba Do Sul Sostenibles de Producción Agropecuaria Ecotourism Association Public Organization
Agricultural Research Council-Range and Forage Associação dos Proprietários de Reservas Chen, Youping Eden to Addo Corridor Initiative
Institute Particulares do Estado da Bahia Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding Eersterivier Projects Organization
Alianza para la Conservación y el Desarrollo Associação Flora Brasil Center Ehardt, Carolyn L.
Amani Nature Reserve Associação Mico-Leão-Dourado China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower El Colegio de La Frontera Sur
Amazon Conservation Association Associação Super Eco de Integração Ambiental e Research Environmental Camps for Conservation Awareness
American Bird Conservancy Desenvolvimento da Criança China Youth Daily–Green Island Environmental Foundation for Africa
Amigos del Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempff Association Fanamby The Chinese Academy of Sciences Environmental Law Center
Mercado Association for Nature Protection and Sustainable COLUFIFA-GUINEE Environmental Law Institute
Anglia Ruskin University Use “Mta-Bari” Colville, Jonathan Environmental Legal Assistance Center, Inc.
Angweng Reincarnated Buddha Association of Environmental Lawyers of Liberia Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli Environmental Monitoring Group
Anti Illegal Logging Institute Association pour la Gestion Intégrée et Durable de Community and Biodiversity Conservation Research Environmental Volunteer Association of Sichuan
Arizona State University l’Environnement Center of Lanzhou University University
Armenia Tree Project Aurora Resource Development Initiatives Concerned Environmentalists for the Enhancement Environmental Watch on the North West Caucasus
Armenian Forests NGO Association, Inc. of Biodiversity EnviroScience
Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University Baimaxueshan National Nature Reserve Conservação Internacional do Brasil Equals Three Communications
ASEAN Focus Group Pty. Ltd. Management Office Conservation International Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, Zamorano
Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Baviaans Conservancy Conservation Management Ltd. Ethnobotanical Society of Nepal
Environment Beijing Normal University Conservation Management Services Facultad Latino Americana de Ciencias Sociales
Asociación Balam para la Conservación de los Beijing Shanmo Investment Consultancy Co. Conservation Strategy Fund Fan, Enyuan
Recursos Naturales y Culturales Integrados Belize Foundation for Research and Environmental Conserve Africa Foundation Farmers Associated to Conserve the Environment
Asociación Comercial y Agropecuaria de Education Construction Planning Office of Shangri-la Alpine Fauna & Flora International
Chiriquì Grande Belize Tropical Forest Studies Botanic Garden Federación de Centros Awá del Ecuador
Asociación de Amigos y Vecinos de la Costa y Bird Conservation Nepal Cooperativa do Produtores Orgânicos do Sul da Federación Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia,
la Naturaleza BirdLife International Bahia Comité Departamental de Cafeteros del Valle
Asociación de Desarrollo y Promoción Black Sea Eco Academy Cornell University del Cauca
Humana de la Costa Atlántica Bluefields Indian & Caribbean University Corporación Oro Verde The Field Museum of Natural History
Asociación de Organizaciones del Corredor Botanical Society of South Africa Corporación para la Investigación, Capacitación y Field Research Union “Campester”
Biológico Talamanca Caribe Brown Hyena Research Project Apoyo Técnico para el Manejo Sustentable de First Philippine Conservation, Inc.
Asociación de Practicantes de Medicina Cagayan Valley Partners in People Development los Ecosistemas Tropicales Flower Valley Conservation Trust
Tradicional Naso Calbitz Holdings Corporación Serraniagua Fondo Ambiental Nacional
Cape Nature (formerly Western Cape Nature Counterpart International Fondo de las Americas del Perú
Conservation Board) Cowling, Shirley Pierce Fopspeen Live Art
Cape West Coast Biosphere Reserve Company

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Foundation for Integrative and Development Geo Terra Image Pty. Ltd. International Centre of Insect Physiology and
Studies, Inc. Georgian Center for the Conservation of Wildlife Ecology
Freshwater Consulting Group Ghana Heritage Conservation Trust International Fund for Animal Welfare Nature Conservation Centre
Friends for Conservation and Development Ghana Wildlife Society International Fund for China’s Environment Nature Kenya
Friends of Die Oog Ghent University International Rhino Foundation Nature’s Valley Trust
Friends of Nature, China Global Environmental Institute IUCN–The World Conservation Union Newmark, William D.
Friends of the Environment for Development and Global Village Beijing Jaringan Kerja Penyelamatan Hutan Riau NGO Arboretum d’Antsokay
Sustainability, Inc. Grand Gedeh Community Servant Association Jones, Trevor P. Noah’s Arc Centre for the Recovery of Endangered
Friends of Tokai Forest Green Earth Volunteers de Jong, Yvonne Species
Fundação Biodiversitas para Conservação da Green Law Institute for Action Jongowe Environmental Management Association Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park Development
Diversidade Biológica Green Student Organizations Society Jordaan, L. H. Foundation, Inc.
Fundação Botânica Margaret Mee Green Watershed JPFirst Organización para el Desarrollo Sostenible del
Fundação Ceciliano Abel de Almeida Greenomics Indonesia Kasigau Conservation Trust Pueblo Naso
Fundação de Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa, Grootbos Green Futures Foundation Katala Foundation, Inc. Palawan Conservation Corps
Departamento de Biologia Geral Grupo de Defesa da Naturaleza Kawagebo Culture Society ParksWatch
Fundación Agroecológica Cotobruseña Grupo de Trabajo sobre Certificación Forestal Kaya Kinondo Conservation and Development Parren, Marcus
Fundación Altropico Voluntaria en Ecuador Group and Coastal Forest Conservation Unit PeaceWork
Fundación Amigos del Río San Juan Grupo Social Fondo Ecuatoriano Populorum Kaya Muhaka Forest Conservation Organization Peking University
Fundación Centro de Investigaciones del Pacifico Progressio Khustup Nature Protection NGO Peng, Jitai
Fundación Corcovado Lon Willing Ramsey Jr. Guinee-Ecologie Komunitas Konservasi Indonesia WARSI The Peregrine Fund
Fundación de Defensa Ecológica Haribon Foundation for the Conservation of Natural Kuapa Kokoo Farmers Union Perkumpulan Generasi Untuk Rehabilitasi
Fundación de Parques Nacionales Resources Landmark Foundation Keseimbangan Hidup dan Alam
Fundación Defensores de la Naturaleza Helme, Nick The Leatherback Trust Perkumpulan Uma Mentawai
Fundación Ecotrópico Colombia L’Homme et l’Environnement Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat Gerakan Masyarakat Philippine Business for Social Progress
Fundación Ecuatoriana de Estudios Ecológicos The Houston Zoo, Inc. Madina Pemantau Apatur Negara Philippine Eagle Conservation Program Foundation,
Fundación Jatun Sacha The Human Footprint Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat Harapan Madina Inc.
Fundación Neotropica Ilam Co-operation Council, Ilam–2 Li, Xiaohong Probioma
Fundación Nicaragüense para la Conservación Independent Producer Center Yeni Dalga Livelihood Enhancement in Agro-forestry Process Luzon Association, Inc
Fundación para el Desarrollo Académico de la Indigo Development and Change Foundation, Inc. Professional and Entrepreneurial Orientation Union
Universidad Nacional Indonesian Ecotourism Network Living Earth Foundation Pronatura Chiapas, A.C.
Fundación para el Desarrollo Agrario Institute for Tropical Ecology and Conservation Mabuwani Women Group Protea Permaculture
Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Ecología Instituto Amigos da Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Mabuwaya Foundation Inc. Rainforest Alliance
Fundación para el Desarrollo Integral del Atlantica Masibambane Multi-Purpose Community Centre Rare
Corregimiento de Cerro Punta Instituto BioAtlântica MATEZA Rawsonville Wine & Tourism
Fundación para el Desarrollo Sostenible Instituto Cidade Measey, G. John Rede Nacional de Combate ao Tráfico de Animais
Fundación para el Desarrollo Sostenible de Panamá Instituto de Conservação de Ambientes Litorâneos Miami University Silvestres
Fundación para el Ecodesarrollo y la Conservación da Mata Atlântica Mindanao Environment Forum Regalis Environmental Services CC
Fundación para la Conservación de los Recursos Instituto de Estudos Sócio-Ambientais do Sul da Miriam–Public Education and Awareness Campaign Regional Environmental Centre for the Caucasus
Naturales y Ambiente en Guatemala Bahia for the Environment Riau Mandiri
Fundación para la Investigación y Conservación Instituto de Pesquisa da Mata Atlântica Missouri Botanical Garden The Rose Foundation for Communities and the
ProAves Instituto de Pesquisas e Conservação da Modelo de Comunidad Ecológica Los Valles Environment
Fundación Protección y Uso Sostenible del Medio Biodiversidade dos Biomas Brasileiros Mülleriana: Sociedade Fritz Müller de Ciências Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Ambiente Instituto Floresta Viva Naturais Sanbona Game Reserve Pty. Ltd.
Fundación Rainforest Rescue Instituto Machu Picchu Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali Sano y Salvo
Fundación San Marcos para el Desarrollo de la Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad NACLO Save My Future Foundation
Ciencia y la Cultura Instituto para la Conservación y la Investigación de Namib Desert Environmental Education Trust Schöning, Caspar
Fundación Servicio Ecuatoriano para la la Biodiversidad Namibia Nature Foundation Sekretariat Kerjasama Pelestarian Hutan Indonesia
Conservación y el Desarrollo Sostenible Instituto Rede Brasileira Agroflorestal Namprocon CC Seleksi Penerimaan Mahasiswa Baru
Fundación Universidad Nacional Instituto Terra Namsaling Community Development Centre Selva Reps S.A.C.
Fynbos Forum Integrated and Sustainable Upland Community National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Sichuan Academy of Forestry–Liu Shaoying
Garden Route Botanical Garden Trust Development Foundation National Museums of Kenya
Garden Route Enviro Services International Center for Journalists The Nature Conservancy

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Universitas Syiah Kuala Yayasan Ekowisata Aceh Asociación de Agricultura Ecológica del Perú para
University of Calgary Yayasan Kaliptra la Conservación del Medio Ambiente de la
Sichuan Alpine Ecology Study Centre University of Cape Town Yayasan Perlindungan Lingkungan Hidup dan Amazonia Peruana
Sichuan Greenriver Environmental University of Copenhagen Pelestarian Alam Asociación de Moradores La Torre de Uso
Association University of Dar es Salaam Yayasan Rumpun Bambu Indonesia Sostenible y Ecoturismo
Sichuan Normal University University of Florida Yayasan Sikap Tulus Untuk Sesama Asociación de Shiringueros Sector Alerta
Sichuan Wildlife Resource Survey and University of Louisiana at Monroe Yele Nature Reserve Management Office, Sichuan Asociación Isuyama Bajo Tambopata
Conservation Management Station University of Pretoria Youth Volunteers Association of Yunnan University Asociación para el Desarrollo Económico y Social
Skills and Agriculture Development Services, University of Stellenbosch Yunnan Academy of Arts del Agro
Inc. University of Vermont Yunnan Normal University Asociación para la Conservación de la Cuenca
Smithsonian Institution University of Western Ontario Zeren, Pingcuo Amazónica
Snowland Great River Environmental University of York Zhao, Yao Assis, Darnício
Protection Association Valor Natural Zoological Society of Philadelphia Associação Amigos do Museu Nacional
Sociedad Audubon de Panamá Wakuluzu: Friends of the Colobus Trust Ltd. Associação Baiana para Conservação dos Recursos
Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental Walk With Me/Hamba Nam Naturais
Sociedade de Estudos dos Ecossistemas e Wang, Nan Subgrantee Partners Associação Bombeiros Voluntários
Desenvolvimento Sustentável da Bahia Wanglang Nature Reserve Associação Civil Muriqui de Desenvolvimento
The Society for Environmental Exploration West Chester University Among our partners are the following Sustentável
Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia Western Baviaanskloof Initiative organizations and individuals who received Associação Comunitária Alternativa
Socorro Empowered Peoples Cooperative Western Cape Animal Production Research Trust CEPF funding directly from our grant Associação de Apoio à Escola José Martins da Costa
Soebatsfontein Tourism Forum Western Cape Conservation Stewardship recipients. Associação de Certificação de Produtos Orgânicos
SOS Pro Mata Atlântica Association do Espírito Santo
SOS–FORETS Western Cape International Youth Festival Adams, Agnes Associação de Cultura e Educação Ambiental
South African National Biodiversity Institute Western Philippines University Puerto Princesa Adams, Robin Associação de Defesa da Lagoa de Araruama
South African National Parks Campus Adams, Trevor Associação de Defesa do Meio Ambiente
South African Protea Producers and Exporters Wild Chimpanzee Foundation Adonis, Andries Associação de Estudos Costeiros e Marinhos dos
Association WildAid Africa, Henry Abrolhos
The South African Wine & Brandy Company Wilderness Action Group Afya Na Maendeleo Associação de Fomento Turístico e Desenvolvimento
Southern Ambition 112 Wilderness Foundation Agoo, Esperanza Maribel G. Sustentável
Southwest Forestry College Wilderness Foundation–South Africa Agro-Meslehet Non-Governmental Organization Associação de Moradores do Marimbu, Santo
Sumgayit Center for Environmental Rehabilitation Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa Akatov, Valeriy Antônio e Rio Negro
Surigao Economic Development Foundation, Inc. Wildlife Conservation Society Alas Indonesia Associação de Programas em Tecnologias
Sutherland Unemployment Forum Wildlife Conservation Society of Tanzania Albuquerque, Jorge Luiz Alternativas
Tanzania Forest Conservation Group Wildlife Conservation Society of the Philippines, Inc. Alianza para las Àreas Silvestres (ALAS) Associação de Proprietários de Reservas Particulares
Tereviva Associação De Fomento Turístico E Wildlife Works EPZ Ltd. Allan, Tamryn da Bahia
Desenvolvimento Sustentável World Pheasant Association Almeida, Afrânio Silva Associação de Proprietários em Reserva Ibirapitanga
Terra Viva Centro de Desenvolvimento World Wide Fund for Nature Amar Caparó Associação de Proteção Ambiental do Vale e da
Agroecológico do Extremo Sul da Bahia World Wide Fund for Nature–Indonesia American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Serra das Garcias
TRAFFIC International World Wide Fund for Nature–Russia Amil, Celso Miguez Associação de RPPNs e outras Reservas Privadas de
TRÓPICO World Wide Fund for Nature–South Africa Amorim, Valmor Minas Gerais
Unidad Indígena del Pueblo Awá World Wide Fund for Nature–Turkey Ano & Vano Union NGO Associação do Patrimônio Natural
Unilever Tanzania Limited World Wildlife Fund, Inc. The Antique Outdoors, Inc. Associação dos Agricultores Familiares de Alto
United Nations Foundation The Wupperthal Conservancy Appel, Alliston Santa Maria, Rio Lamego e Barra do Rio Claro
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de la Yakap Kalikasan Tungo sa Kaunlaran ng Pilipinas, Appel, Beverly Associação dos Amigos do Rio Piraquê-Açu em
Costa Caribe Nicaragüense Inc. Appels, Andrew Defesa da Natureza e do Meio Ambiente
Universidad de las Regiones Autónomas de Yang, Yong Aquamedia Fund Associação dos Pequenos Produtores Rurais de
la Costa Caribe Nicaraguense, Recinto de Yayasan Alam Sumatera Armenian National Academy of Sciences, Institute Aruanda
Bluefields-Raas Yayasan Bina Ketrampilan Desa of Zoology Associação Macambira de Reservas Privadas
Universidades de las Regiones de la Costa Yayasan Biota Lestari Armenian Nature Protectors Union Associação para a Conservação das Aves do Brasil
Caribe Nicaragüense Yayasan Cipta Citra Lestari Indonesia Armenian Society for the Protection of Birds Associação Pedagógica Dendê da Serra
Yayasan Citra Mandiri Armenian Tourism Association Associação pelo Meio Ambiente de Juiz de Fora
Yayasan Ekologi Konservasi Nanggroe Aceh Associação Plantas do Nordeste

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Associação pró-Melhoramento Ambiental da região The Bigger Picture TV Production CC Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas para o
do Caparaó Binhi Sang Kauswagan Foundation, Inc. Desenvolvimento do Extremo Sul da Bahia
Associação Protetora da Infância Província Paraná Biodiversity and Landscape Conservation Union Centro de Estudos Ecológicos e Educação De Jaar, Jan
Associação Vila-velhense de Proteção Ambiental BioResource Conservation Trust for the Philippines, Ambiental De Kock, Gary
Association Club Vintsy Ankomba Inc. Centro de Estudos para Conservação da Natureza De Leon, Josefina L.
Association des Footballeurs d’Antsahampano Blagovidov, Aleksei Centro Guatemalteco de Producción Más Limpia Delahunt, Kerry Jo
Association Fikambanan’ny Tantsaha Miara-Mizotra Blanchard, Ryan Centro para el Desarrollo del Indígena Amazónico Deyang Association of Wildlife Conservation
Antsahampano Blumeris, Hilton Chão Vivo Dimalibot-Concepcion, Judeline M.
Association Fikambanana Miaro Kijaha sy Alan’I Booth, Pam The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the Dimas, Jennifer C.
Bobankora Booyse, Pieter Eric University of Oxford Dingani, July
Association for Sustainable Human Development Booysen, Dennis Channing, Alan Dinkevich, Mikhail
Association of Friends of Nature “Tskhratskharo” Botha, Pierre Chapembe Kajiweni Driver, Amanda
Association of Journalists and the Society Boyana, Nondumiso Faith Charitable Fund for Protection of Natural and Du Toit, Dominique
Association of Natural Reserves and National Parks Bratkov, Vitalii Cultural Value in the Nature Reserves of Dzhamirzoev, Gadzhibek
of the Caucasus Breganza, Edwin Armenia East China Normal University
Association of Social Economic Research Briel, Philip Chengdu Bird Watching Society Ebrahim, Ismail
Association “Synapse” Brink, William Chengdu Insititute of Biology Ecology and Conservation of Birds NGO
Association “Zekari” Bucol, Abner Chengdu Urban Rivers Association Ecolur NGO
Augustus, Delricia Bukreev, Sergey Chikira, Hassan Senkondo Ecopulse Association
Auristela Toledo de Villafuerte Burger, Elzanne Chilikin, Vitalii Edu Ventures
Aus Community Conservation Trust Burrows, Hendrik Jakobus Chinese Academy of Forestry Eduarte, Medaro Medel P.
Autonomous Noncommercial Organization Burrows, Jannie Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Egan, Lorraine
Institute of Environmental Economics and Buthelezi, Siyabonga China Society of Territory Economics Eland, Samuel
Nature Resources Account Buzurtanova, Aza China West Normal University Eldridge, Anne Claire
Azerbaijan Center for Biodiversity Calil, Nelson Antonio Clanwilliam Living Landscape Ellman, Roleen
Azerbaijan Ornithological Society Cámara Nacional de la Producción y el Clanwilliam News Agency Entrepreneurship Development Foundation
Azerbaijan Society of Zoologists Emprendimiento Cleaver, Gail Environmental Foundation International
Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah, Canongia, Paulo Marcio Goulart Coalición para la Conservación de la Biosfera del Ernstzen, Roy
Lampung Barat Cape Leopard Trust Sureste Erzi State Reserve
Badaró, Marama de Mello CapeStorm Outdoor Apparel Pty. Ltd. Coelho, João Lopes Esau, Jacobus Phillipus (Phillip)
Bailey, Roger Cardoso, Luis Nelson Faria Collège d’Enseignement Général Daraina Escola Superior São Francisco de Assis
Baiposhan Nature Reserve Cáritas del Perú Coller, Terence Espanola, Carmela P.
Baiyu Monastery, Qinhai Province Carlse, Alberto Frederick Commanditaire Vennootschop Way Mengaku Euro Caucasian Ecological Initiative Public Union
Barabashin, Timofey Carlse, Carol Leigh Indah European Herpetological Society
Barbeiro, Heródoto Carolus, Berenice Community Aid for Rehabilitation and Development Ferraz, Deise Maria Cardoso
Barboza, Enoc dos Reis Caspian Institute of Biological Resources, Dagestan Community Development Resource Association Flora and Fauna Georgia
Barkinkhoev, Boris Scientific Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences Comunidad Nativa de Infierno Florindo, Pollyane
Barkinkhoev, Murad Castro, Aristides de Oliveira Conrado, Maria da Conceição Carvalho Floris, Morris
Barkinkhoeva, Lousa Caucasian Eco-house Association of Scientists and Correa, Angelo Pio Mendes Jr. Follmann, Eugênio Victor
Barkinkhoeva, Rosa Ecologists Crouse, Annelize Fono-Rozani, Thisiwe Glory
Barnett, Mandy Caucasian Endemics Research Centre Cumming, Tracey Fontes, Flavio Diniz
Barodien, Glynnis Caucasus Center for Ethological Research Cupido, Christopher Foot, Erica
Barrie, Abdulai Caucasus Wild Plants Certification Centre Dafengding Nature Reserve Fortuin, Adrian
Becker, Vitor Osmar Cebu Biodiversity Conservation Foundation, Inc. Daleprani, Martha Penitente Foster, Jodie
Behr, Walter Centre for Environmental Education Dalko Progressive Group Fray, Justine
Beijing Forestry University Centre for International Forestry Research Damasceno, Sandra Souza Fredericks, Marthinus
Bekker, Karin Centre for Protection of Natural and Cultural Damons, Monique Friends of Nature
Belik, Victor Heritage Daraina Friends of the Swart Tobie
Benetti, Amilcar Centro Comunitário Rural da Colina Daries, Joan Fullard, Donovan
Benny, John Centro de Desenvolvimento Agroecológico do Davids, Deon Fund for Biodiversity Conservation of Armenian
Berbert, Henrique Extremo Sul da Bahia Terra Viva Davids, John Highland
Besten, Sheila Centro de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Guaçu-Virá Davies, Sian

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Gwele, Zwelithini Instituto Pau Brasil de História Natural Kilwala Nature Group
Han, Lianxian Instituto Seiva–Advogados pela Natureza Kimanzichana Environment and Poverty Alleviation
Fundação de Apoio e Desenvolvimento do Hanekom, Niklaas Instituto Sul Mineiro de Estudos e Conservação da Kivedo, Mary
Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão Harrington, Jayne Natureza Koali, Nneheleng
Fundação de Apoio Institucional Hartmann, Ntombizanele Instituto Terra Brasilis Komarov, Euvgeniy
ao Desenvolvimento Científico e Hathorn, Paula Instituto Terra de Preservação Ambiental Koops, Kathelijne
Tecnológico Hendricks, Luzann Instituto Tijuípe Kormos, Rebecca
Fundação Matutu Henn, Edith Instituto Uiraçu Kragh, Vibeke
Fundação Universitária de Desenvolvimento Hess, Harmut Herbert Interfaith Movement for Peace, Empowerment and Krasnova, Elena
de Extensão e Pesquisa Hifadhi Mazingira Tingi Development Krokhmal, Dmitrii
Fundação ZooBotânica do Rio Grande do Sul Hillers, Annika International Association of Ecology and Tourism Kubayi, Rhulani
Fundación Peruana para la Conservación de la Hlatywayo, Tsolofelo Ismailov, Khadzhaman Kulmiye Youth Group
Naturaleza Hlulani, Mawetu Jabur, Camila Kunming Institute of Zoology, China Academy of
“Gakhir” Charitable Organization Horniman, Wentzel Jack, Timothy Science
Gansu Baishuijiang National Nature Reserve Hotele, Ncamile Jackson, Chumisa Kunming University of Science and Technology
Gansu Forestry Technological College Howard, Esther Jacobs, Stephanus Kwale Wildlife Clubs Patrons Action Group
Garcia, Harvey John D. Hugo, Corlie Jansen, Malton Alroy Kwale Youth Action Plan Group
Garies Secondary School Humle, Tatyana Jansen, Neville Ivan Lafuge, Jean Claude
Garman, Joy Imperial, Marco Antonio Gracie Januarie, Roland Laubser, Maryke
Garuda Sylva Inka Terra S.A.–Amarumayo Jasson, Rene Le Roux, Elton Rowland
Gede Cultural Conservation Group Institute of Bio-resources at Nakhchivan Division of Jatobá, Lucia Le’an Nature Reserve
Geland, Christabel National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan Jini, Antoinette Leite, Antônio de Oliveira
Geng, Dong Institute of Rural Economics, Sichuan Academy of Jipe Moyo Mazingira Group Lembaga Studi Pelayanan dan Penyuluhan
Gexigou Nature Reserve Social Science Jobe, Sizwe Xolani Masyarakat
Gizatulin, Igor Institute of Social Sciences, Western Development Johnson, Norman Lembethe, Zithobele
Gobierno Municipal del Cantón San Lorenzo del Research Center Jonas, Zuziwe Lemke, Huarley Pratte
Pailón Institute of Zoology, China Academy of Science Joumat, Wendy Lemke, Nair Pratte
Goethe–Institute Tbilisi Instituto Altervita Julio and Florentina Ledesma Foundation, Inc. Lewis, Graham
Gogoni Conservation Initiative Instituto Ambiental de Desenvolvimento Social Jullies, Meyer Liangshan Prefecture Wildlife Conservation
Guides Association Sustentável Biocêntrica Kackar Rafting and Climbing Club Association
Goldman, Tanya Instituto Ambiental Litoral Norte Kalloch, Horst Erhard de Lima, Luci Ramos
Gomes, Deniz Braz Pereira Instituto Ambiental Ponto Azul Kalumanga, Elikana de Lima, Sérgio
Gomes, Fernando Lessa Instituto Baía de Guanabara Kalumonan Lindani, Sabelo
Gomes, João Batista de Oliveira Instituto de Biociências–Rio Claro, SP Kamati ya Matumizi Bora ya Ardhi Lipkovich, Alexander
Gordon, Peter Juan Instituto de Biologia da Conservação Kamfer, Christopher Livesey-Goldblatt, Ruth
Govender, Mishelle Instituto de Permacultura e Ecovilas da Mata Karavaev, Alexei Loader, Simon
Granier, Nicolas Atlântica Kashahu Nature Reserve Lokhman, Yuriy
Green Camel Association Instituto de Pesquisas e Conservação da Kasilak Lolwana, Goodwill
Green Khampa Biodiversidade dos Ecossistemas Brasileiros Kaya Jorore Conservation Committee Lombo, Amos
Grootendorst, Petronella Instituto de Pesquisa e Conservação da Natureza Kaya Likunda Drama Group London Zoological Society
Grupo Ambiental Natureza Bela Instituto de Pesquisas e Educação para o Kayster, Glenda Lore Eco Club NGO
Grupo Brasil Verde Desenvolvimento Sustentável Kelly, Ralph Lorica, Renee Ma. P.
Grupo de Agricultura Ecológica Kapi’xawa Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas Khan, Asieff Loureiro, Eduardo Luis
Grupo de Educação e Preservação Ambiental Instituto de Vivência Ambiental Kharkams Technology Crafters Lourens, John Eben
de Piracaia Instituto Dríades de Pesquisa e Conservação da Khohlov, Alexander Louw, Rhoda
Grupo de Proteção Ambiental da Serra da Biodiversidade Khunou, Angeline Luderitz Secondary School
Concórdia Instituto Eco-Solidário Kihale Wildlife Conservation Farm Lugandu, Simon Deus
Grupo Ecológico Rio de Contas Instituto Ecotuba Kikundi cha Mazingira Kifinga Luoxu White-lipped Deer Nature Reserve
Gu, Xiaodong Instituto IBA de Desenvolvimento Ambiental e Kikundi cha Mazingira Mwaya Lyubimova, Kseniya
Guerrero, Antonio Fernandini Social Kikundi cha Wakulima na Uhifadhi wa Mazingira Maarman, Richard
Instituto Idéia Ambiental Kilibasi Youth Group Maciel, Gilda Arantes
Instituto para Preservação da Mata Atlântica Kilio Cha Haki Madruga, Alice

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Madureira, João Luiz Jr. Menabe Namibian Environmental Education Network
Magasela, Bongiwe Mentoor, Joel Nascimento, Eraldo Oliveira
Magomedov, Suleiman Mevanarivo, Zo Elia Nature Conservation and Sustainable Conservation Organização Consciência Ambiental
Magubane, Sanele Meyer, Patrick Trust Organização para a Conservação de Terras do baixo
Mahavavy Kinkony Mhlongo, Bongani Nature Investment Sul da Bahia
Mairie de Nosibe Mianyang Normal University Nature Rights Protection NGO Organização Patrimonial, Turística e Ambiental
Makhado, Azwianewi Michael Succow Foundation for the Protection of Ndalila, Mercy Nelima Paalan, Rene
Malassele, Kgalalelo Nature Ndlumbini, Nolutando Pacheco, Rediná de Almeida
Malepe, Madire Micheals, Stacey-Anne Negros Economic Development Foundation, Inc. Pagsandug
Malovichko, Lyubov Mikhail, Soloviev Negros Forests and Ecological Foundation, Inc. Paisley, Wendy
Mamabolo, Tshepo Miles, Melvyn Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Pambaniso, Patricia
Mamize Nature Reserve Minaar, Charles Newman, Natalie Pantarotto, Flavio
Mammalogists of Azerbaijan Minnaar, Elana Ngaruiya, Grace Wambui Pantsi, Melikhaya
Management Bureau, Baodinggou Nature Reserve Minnesota Zoo Foundation Ngcakana, Sydney Parkar-Salie, Zohra
Management Bureau, Mangkang National Nature Minoranskiy, Victor NGO Journalists-Ecologists Parry, Noel
Reserve Miritini Environmental Development Group Ngosa Quota Development Council Partnership for Zapovedniks
Management Bureau, Tianchi Provincial Nature Mischenko, Alexhander Nguku, Julius K. Patrick, Charles
Reserve Mitchell, Petrus Nguruka kwa Kulala Paulo Henrique de Figueiredo Soares
Management Bureau, Yunling Provincial Nature Mkefe, Thanduxola Nicholson, Jennifer Paulo, Deise Moreira
Reserve Mkhulise, Sizwe Stevenson Nieuwoudtville Publicity Association Peixoto, Therezinha Silva
Mandlake, Jerret Mkosana, Joram Nipah Pereira Filho, Helvécio Rodrigues
Mangala, Nonthuthuzelo Veronica Mkwemeni Progressive Association Nkili, Nzuzo Peter, Mzwandile Leon
Mantadia Zahamena Corridor Mligo, Cosmas Nodwala, Lungile Petersen, Chantal
Manuel, Jeffrey Mnatsekanov, Roman Noffke, Mandy Phantoms Rugby Club
Mao County Association of Friends of Wildlife Mnisi, Bongani Nonkenge, Sanelisiwe Philippine Endemic Species Conservation Project
Mao, Tianxue Molobi, Cornelius de Nora, Gustavo Henrique Martins Phillips, Mark Connel
Mapukata, Sivuyile Oscar Monte, Nietta Linderberg Noronha, Agenor Rivioli Phoswayo, Vuyiswa
Marafa Group Monteiro, Carlos Alberto North Osetian State Nature Reserve Pieterse, Deon
Marilele, Tinyiko Morkel, Augustine Northwest Normal University Pietersen, Allistair
Marini, Claudia Chaves Gaudino Morris, Clive Nosivolo Marolambo Pietersen, Eric
Marinus, Eugene Mountain Club of South Africa Nosso Vale, Nossa Vida Pires, Ovídio Antônio
Marsh, Carol Movimento Ambiental Pingo D’Água Ntene, Mosili Plaatjies, Melile
Martin, Marilyn Movimento Ecológico de Rio das Ostras Núcleo de Ação em Ambiente, Saúde, Cultura e Plaksa, Sergey
Masande Self Help Group Mpambani, Ayanda Educação Popova, Svetlana
Mashologu, Noluvuyo Mruki Economic Dev Group Núcleo de Comunidades Agrícolas e Associação de Potatoes South Africa
Mater Natura–Instituto de Estudos Ambientais Msabaha Neem and Mango Growers Association Moradores do Marimbu, Santo Anônio e Rio Potgieter-Huang, Willa
Matillano, Joie D. Msengi, Bulelwa Negro Prado, Sérgio
Matjuda, Donald Mtepeni Primary School Nuscheler, Marc Pratala
Matoti, Ayanda Mthiyane, Khethokuhle Nxesi, Funeka Pre-Caspian Institute of Biological Resources of the
Matsha, Themba Muller, Erna Nyuki Youth Group Daghestanian Scientific Centre at the Academy
May, Daniel Mungalova, Irina Ockhuis, Hennie of Science of Russia
Mazingira na Maendeleo Munsamey, Belinda October, Heslene Present, Gonald
Mbambazeli, Ntsikelelo Giles Museu Nacional Odendaal, Lawrence Preserva
McGregor, Eleanor Musila, Simon Nganda Ogoma, Maurice Pretorius, Abel
McKeith, Donovan Mwachambi Tree Nursery Okoth, Susan Sande Pretorius, Adele
McKie, Charline Mwangi, Kenneth Njoroge Oliveira, Antônio Raimundo Luedy Projeto Amiga Tartaruga
Mdala, Mandisa Mwaura, Ann Njeri Oliver-Rodel, Mark Projeto Araras
Mdalase, Ntombizikhona NACRES Foundation for Biodiversity Conservation Olivier, Nico Projeto Onça–Núcleo de Comunidades Agrícolas
Mdlazi, Thumeka Nagan, Marx-Lenin Omardien, Aaniyah Projeto Piabanha–Associação de Pescadores e
Meister, José Renato Namibian Biodiversity Database Organização Ambiental para o Desenvolvimento Amigos do Rio Paraíba do Sul
Mellão, Renata Namibian Botanical Research Institute Sustentável
Mellville, Hestelle Namibian Development Trust Organização Bio Brás

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Sauls, Clifford Swartland, Donovan Warnick, Joslyn
Serikali ya Kijiji cha Utete Mashariki Sylvatrop Watala
P’yagobongan Shenguozhuang Nature Reserve Tabata, Wilken Wetlands International
Qinghai Buddhism Cultural Service Center Shikaadabu Union Development Programme Tapan Eco-club NGO Wild Plants Conservation Association
Quma, Sakhumzi Shilubane, William Mbhahleni Taut, Peter WildAid Foundation of Thailand
Radio Ravinala Vohémar Sichuan Agricultural University Tcapko, Nikolai Wildlife Conservation Nepal
Raimondo, Domitilla Sichuan Sr. Scientists & Researchers Technology Teberdinskii State Reserve Willemans, Janine
Rajaonarivony Mbolatiana Association Teixeira, Christiane Williams, Bronwen
Rajoelison, Lalanirina Gabrielle Sichuan University Teixeira, Fernando Williams, Lesley-Anne
Ralambomanana, Andriamahefa Sidina, Ellen Teriological Society under the Russian Academy of Wilman, Victoria
Andriamarohaja Sikhakhane, Lungile Sciences, Russia Wilson, Natasha
Ramayla, Sherry Silliman University Tertitskii, Grigorii Winter, Sue
Ramos, Sérgio da Silva, Irimar José Thanyani, Jimmy Wood, Julia
Ranjevasoa Mbolatiana da Silva, João Emidio Lima Thiago, Carlos Roberto Lima World Wildlife Fund Central America
Rarivomanana, Hanitriniaina Tahiana Simas, Carlos Alberto Bello Tianze Institute of Economy Xaba, Antonia
Razafindramanga, Minoniaina Luce Simas, Felipe Nogueira Bello Tibet Working Station of Minority Publishing House Xaba, Phakamani
Razafy, Fara Lala Simon, Gabriel Til’ba, Petr Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve
Red Asesora en Gestión Ambiental y Desarrollo Singo, Christopher Titus, Shamely Yasadhana
Local Siyaya, Jabulani Titus, Ursula Yayasan Bina Wana Sejahtara
Reddy, Brian Siyu Development Self Help Group Tsaruk, Oleg Yayasan Lembaga Pembelajaran Konservasi
Régua Smith, Peter Tsechoeva, Maret Indonesia (Indonesia Learning Institute
Reis, Brasília Marcarenhas Snyman, Cornelius Tsinghua University Biodiversity Conservation Foundation)
Reserva Ecológica de Guapiaçu Snyman, Quinten Association Youth Ecotourism Eco-educational Public
Rhoda, Linden Sociedade Amigos da Reserva Biológica Augusto Turi, Daniel Organization “Pilgrim”
Ribeiro Neto, George Ruschi Uchozini Cooperative Ufugaji na Uhifadhi Yunnan Snub-nosed Monkey Conservation
Ribeiro, Gilberto Pereira Sociedade Angrense de Proteção Ecológica Mazingira Association
Rico, Edmund Leo B. Sociedade Civil dos Bombeiros Voluntários de Santa Uithaler, Eldrid Zanzibar Butterfly Center
de Rincquesen, Isa Teresa Ulayat Zemva, Sylvia
Ringuer, Dalva Sociedade de Amigos do Parque de Itaúnas Una nas Águas Zhao, Lianjun
Rizzieri, João Sociedade de Pesquisa em Vida Selvagem e Union–“DURUJIS MADLI” Zhongnan University of Law and Economics
Rockman, Natasha Educação Ambiental Union for Sustainable Development “ECO-VIEW” Zikishe, Vathiswa
Rodel, Mark-Oliver Sociedade dos Amigos da Reserva Biológica Universidade Católica de Santos Ziliotti, Bernadete
Rodrigues, Helvécio Augusto Ruschi Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz Zimri, Jona
Roots and Shoots/Jane Goodall Institute–China Sociedade dos Amigos do Museu de Biologia Prof. Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
Rotarian Martin “Ting” Matiao Foundation, Inc. Melo Leitão University of Minnesota
Rural Environment and Forestry Research Sociedade Nordestina de Ecologia University of Western Cape
Association Sociedade Visconde de São Leopoldo University of Witwatersrand
Russian Botanical Society, Dagestan Branch Society of Green Artvin University of Würzburg
Sabodien, Ishmael Soi, Bernard Cheruiyot Valentina, Mamataeva
Sabuni, Christopher Sotomi, Athena Van der Vyver, Janet
Safina akiba na Mkopo South African Astronomical Observatory Van der Vyver, Lourentia
Salaam, Wiesaal South African Rooibos Council Van Heerden, Marie
Salvador, Assunta South African Route Owners and Operators Forum Van Noie, Arnelle
Salve a Serra de Souza, Max Carmo Van Rooi, Jacques
Samahan Ng Sablayenong Mapgkalinga Sa Steenkamp, Koos Van Ross, Granville
Kalikasan Sterling, Ivo Vedzizheva, Zaira
Sampson, Tracey Stishov, Mikhail Verwey, Susan
Sangco, Edelito Stoffels, Barry Veterinarian Sanitary and Nature Protection
Santana, Ronaldo de Jesus Sukhanova, Olga Vilkov, Evgeniy
de Santana, Eduardo Augusto Alves Sustainable Development Institute Voigt, Werner
Sustainable Environment and Livelihood Limited Walters, Lewine
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