Home > Grants > Grantee Projects > Updating Information on Trigger Species for Stapleford Forest Key Biodiversity Area (KBA)
Group of 7 people in forest with notepads and binoculars.
Participants from local institutions and communities identified and recorded sightings of Swynnerton’s robin at Stapleford Forest Key Biodiversity Area.
© Togarasei Fakarayi, BirdLife Zimbabwe
Updating Information on Trigger Species for Stapleford Forest Key Biodiversity Area (KBA)
Grantee Name: 
BirdLife Zimbabwe
HOTSPOT
Eastern Afromontane
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$20,000
DATES
Mar 2017
-
Dec 2017
Stats
Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Eastern Afromontane
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$20,000
DATES
Mar 2017
-
Dec 2017

To update the information about three bird and nine plant trigger species (listed in appendix 3 of the Eastern Afromontane Ecosystem Profile), together with local institutions, at Stapleford Forest KBA in Zimbabwe. Also train these local institutions in survey techniques and use the new data to inform improved management of the KBA.

Strategic Direction: 2 Improve the protection and management of the KBA network throughout the hotspot.