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Identification and Strengthening of Key Habitat Linkages in Manas Tiger Reserve Using Geo-spatial Technology and Policy Advocacy
Grantee Name: 
Aaranyak
HOTSPOT
Himalaya
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$89,980
DATES
Jan 2008
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May 2010
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Himalaya
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$89,980
DATES
Jan 2008
-
May 2010

Develop a comprehensive GIS-based biodiversity information database (Manas Tiger Reserve Information System) through analysis of satellite imagery and field work to help ensure that local stakeholders and forest managers can manage the Manas Tiger Reserve effectively.

Strategic Direction: 1 Build on existing landscape conservation initiatives to maintain and restore connectivity and to protect wide-ranging threatened species in priority corridors with a particular emphasis on the Bhutan Biological Conservat