Conservation of Critically Endangered and Endemic Bent-toed Geckos in Vietnam
Grantee Name: Centre for Environment and Community Assets Development
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- Viet Nam
- Amount
- $61,910
- Dates
- Jun 2021 – Dec 2023
- Keywords
- Research, Species Conservation, Tourism
Establish the foundations of conservation programs for three endemic and Critically Endangered bent-toed gecko species, by conducting field surveys to provide a better understanding of the species’ population status, distribution and habitat suitability; assessing threats; raising awareness among local people and tourists; training local forest rangers; developing a conservation strategy; and implementing priority conservation measures at three sites in central and southern Vietnam.
1 Safeguard priority globally threatened species by mitigating major threats
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