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Belize large mammal corridor project
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£173,989
WHERE
Belize
Summary
A corridor zoning plan connecting two wilderness blocks in North and South Belize adopted and implemented by the Government of Belize, supported by a national, objectively-based mammal monitoring programme.
Status
Completed
Reference
17-012
Round
16
Start
01/04/2009
End
31/07/2012
Project Leader
Patrick Doncaster
Lead Organisation
University of Southampton - Bio Sciences
Project Partners
University of Belize, Panthera Foundation
Website
http://www.soton.ac.uk
Regions
Central America
Biomes
TROPICAL FOREST, FORESTS
Threats To Biodiversity
LAND USE CHANGE
Broad Approches
POLICY, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, IN SITU, SPECIES CONSERVATION
Specific Tools
PROTECTED AREAS, MONITORING, TRAINING, RESEARCH, RESEARCH TRAINING
Countries
Belize
Documents:
Download:
Final Report
- 17-012 FR Edited - 31/03/2015
Download:
Half Year Report
- 17-012 HY3 - 22/12/2011
Download:
Annual Report
- 17-012 AR2 - 31/08/2011
Download:
Half Year Report
- 17-012 HY2 - 09/02/2011
Download:
Annual Report
- 17-012 AR1 - 09/02/2011
Download:
Half Year Report
- 17-012 HY1 - 27/09/2010
Download:
Application Form
- 17-012 St2 App - 30/03/2009
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