Deadline: 2 February 2015
Fondation Ensemble funds land and marine biodiversity projects that bring sustainable social, economic and environmental benefits, particularly for the poorest communities.
Applications should be made to implement project activities in one of the following countries – Mozambique, Cambodia, Laos, Ecuador, Peru, Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia and Cape Verde.
Major Factors
- Protection and rehabilitation of particular ecosystems on the grounds of their rich biodiversity or other environmental or human significance (in the protection of particular species; as sources of non-timber products; to combat erosion or desertification; as water abstraction areas, etc.);
- Protection of animal and plant species, including combating trafficking;
- Greenhouse gas mitigation and/or adaptation to climate change.
Current Projects
- Empowering Coffee Growers in Conservation of the Alto Mayo Protected Forest in Peru, conservation International – Peru
- Entrepreneurial Biodiversity Conservation, Ocean Revolution – Mozambique
- “Steppes” to Sustainability: Supporting conservation enterprises for the safeguard of re-introduced Przewalski’s horses, TAKH (Association for the Przewalski Horse) – Mongolia
- TAKH (ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRZEWALSKI HORSE) – MONGOLIA
- Saving the endangered snow leopard through a community-based approach, Snow Leopard Conservation Foundation – Mongoloa
- Assessment of population status and habitat quality for Conservation of Sloth Bear in four forest reserves in Aravalli Hill Range of south Rajasthan and north Gujarat, Western India, FES – Foundation for Ecological Security – India
- Conserving the most important population of the critically endangered Mediterranean monk seal: Underwater habitat mapping project WWF – Greece
- Community based conservation of African elephants and Common hippo through the mitigation of human-wildlife conflicts, Awely – Zambia
- Building marine conservation circle in Maio Island, Maio Biodiversity Foundation – Cape Verde
- Reducing the number of collisions between ships and large cetaceans through use of the REPCET system in the north-western Mediterranean, Souffleurs D’Écume – France, Italy, Monaco
- Strengthening the foundations of long-term conservation and management of a key biodiversity area in the Lower Mekong, Poh Kao – Des Tigers Et Des Hommes – Cambodia
- Sainte Baume Experimental Bee Farm, Observatoire Francais D’Apidologie – France
- Understanding the ecological needs of orang-utans in a habitat greatly altered by human activity, Hutan – Malaysia
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