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Global Wildlife Conservation

Austin, Texas

Grants

2013 (3 years)
$75,000

Global Wildlife Conservation will develop and trial two potential solutions to two key conservation challenges, using the critically endangered Saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) as an entry point. They will pilot a new method to detect and monitor threatened Annamite endemics in the wild. Through more accurate identification of these species’ local distribution, the working group will foster direct community engagement to stem the decline of globally threatened wildlife in the Annamites, such as the Saola, Annamite Dark Muntjac, and Large-antlered Muntjac.