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Grants
20
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Total Awarded
$6,499,500
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Years
1987 - 2005
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Categories
Grants
To develop practical methods for applying resilience principles to coral reef conservation and sharing the science and methodology of coral resilience through training programs in areas of high coral reef importance around the world (over three years).
To support a workshop to develop a collaborative strategy to address the threats of the live reef fish trade in the Asia-Pacific region.
To strengthen the capacity of conservation organizations in the Pacific islands (over three years).
For market-based solutions to the threat posed by the live reef fish trade (over three years).
To strengthen local and national conservation organizations in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (over three years).
To strengthen environmental planning processes and develop conservation nonprofit organizations in Micronesia (over three years).
For an education program about the threat of alien species to the Hawaiian ecosystem (over two years).
To develop a voluntary certification process and standards for forest management processing in Hawaii.
To increase sustainable forestry practices in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.
For conservation policy programs in the Asia/Pacific region (over two years).
For a conservation and community development program in two protected areas in Sulawesi (over two years).
For a biodiversity conservation program in Melanesia (over three years).
To support the program in Micronesia (over three years).
To support a conservation and community development program for Lore Lindu National Park and Morowali Nature Reserve in Sulawesi, including evaluation of several sustainable development projects, park protection, and environmental education (over three years).
For an integrated program of conservation activities in Melanesia, focusing on the Solomon Islands (over three years).
To support the Hawaii Forest Protection Campaign.
For a Pacific conservation program in collaboration with public and private foreign assistance agencies in Japan.
For a conservation program in Micronesia, Guam, and American Samoa.
To support a Hawaiian alien species program and regional conservation planning project in Molokai (over three years).
For land acquisition and management, and for research into natural area management in Hawaii (over three years).