Conservation International Grant
Organization - Conservation International
Grant Amount - $7,180,000
Foundation -
Moore FoundationGrant Purpose - Conservation International will use this grant to implement a large-scale comprehensive approach to protect remaining intact ecosystems and endangered biodiversity in the Cerrado-Pantanal biomes including zero extinction of target species and designated protected areas within and outside of the biodiversity corridors.
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