Conservation

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Through the joint efforts of Oregon Zoo and the Oregon Zoo Foundation, the Future for Wildlife program greatly enhances
the zoo’s conservation efforts.


FFW GRANTS PROGRAM AWARDEES

January 2011 | June 2010 | June 2009 | December 2009
December 2008 | June 2008 | December 2007 | June 2007
December 2006 | June 2006 | 1998-2005

 

June 2010

  • Protecting the endangered African Wild Dog in the Zimbabwean part of the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area $3,507
  • Deadly Tastes: Bushmeat Consumption on the Masoala Peninsula, Madagascar $4,500
  • Scarlet Macaw Conservation in the Mayan Biosphere Reserve, Peten, Guatemala, 2009-12
    (Multi-year funding - this is year 2 of 3) $2,000
  • Centre de Rehabilitation des primates de Lwiro (CRPL) Electric Fencing for the Chimpanzee Forest Enclosure $2,150
  • Biology and Conservation of Hawksbills in North Peru $3,500
  • Community Based Bat Conservation in Tahahun District of Western Nepal $1,872
  • Identifying routes of Pathogen Transmission among Wild and Domestic Ungulates in Central Kenya $2,200
  • Makgadikgadi Zebra Mitigation Research: The ecological impact of an electrified game fence $2,500
  • Kasese Wildlife Conservation Awareness
    (Multi-year funding - this is year 2 of 3) $4,846
  • Humboldt Penguin in the Pisco area: Consolidating conservation efforts
    (Multi-year funding - this is year 2 of 3) $7,930
  • A Spatial Model for Predicting Unrecognized Populations of the Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana pretiosa) Toward the Southern End of its Geographic Range $4,452
  • Conservation of California Condors: Impacts of DDE on Condor Reproduction and Recovery $5,000
  • Three-year Columbia River Gorge Science in Action $7,920
  • Refinement of an experimentally based rearing approach for the Oregon Spotted Frog by incarcerated men at Cedar Creek Corrections Center. A unique partnership for successful captive breeding and release of an endangered species. $4,115
  • Conservation Planning for Oregon's Native Turtles: Portland Case Study $4,500
  • Disentangling evolutionary relationships for Speyeria zerene hippolyta, the Oregon silverspot butterfly $2,718

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