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Ref:
18011
Type:
Main Project
Project leader:
David Wege
Host institutions:
Societe Audebon Haiti, Fondation Macaya, Universite Quisqueya
Start date:
2010-04-01
UK institutions:
Birdlife International
Finish date:
2013-03-31
Website:
http://www.birdlife.org/haiti-threatened-vertebrates/
Region:
Caribbean
Status:
Current
Countries:
Haiti

Project description

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Purpose

To improve the conservation management and status of Haiti's globally threatened vertebrates, and the integrity of the forest habitats they depend upon, within the key biodiversity area of the Massif de la Hotte

Activities

Outputs

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  Title or file name Type Project Size Comments
1. [pdf icon] application form application form 18011 255.3 KB
2. [pdf icon] 1st annual report 1st annual report 18011 147.37 KB
3. [pdf icon] 1st half year report 1st half year report 18011 21.03 KB
4. [pdf icon] 2nd half year report 2nd half year report 18011 22.9 KB
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