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Establishing the Biological Boundaries of the Osa Biological Corridor through Data Compilation and Analysis - Phase II
Grantee Name: 
Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad
HOTSPOT
Mesoamerica
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$100,000
DATES
Jun 2005
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Sep 2007
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CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Mesoamerica
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$100,000
DATES
Jun 2005
-
Sep 2007

Conduct biological studies and analysis to define the boundaries of the Osa Biological Corridor, which links the national parks of Corcovado and Piedras Blancas on the Osa Peninsula. Activities include biological studies on plants, mammals, and pollen dispersion; compilation and systemization of existing data; and definition and formal adoption of biologically based boundaries of the corridor.

Strategic Direction: 2 Connect critical areas through economic alternatives