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Consolidation of a Connectivity Strategy for the Tatamá-Serranía de los Paraguas Conservation Corridor
Grantee Name: 
Corporación Serraniagua
HOTSPOT
Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$200,000
DATES
Jan 2010
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Jun 2012
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HOTSPOT
Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$200,000
DATES
Jan 2010
-
Jun 2012

Consolidate a 150,000-hectare conservation corridor sited in between Munchique and Tatama national parks through 25 private reserves. The grant promotes financial sustainability of the corridor by promoting ecotourism and environmental agricultural products. Activities also include increasing the capacity of private reserve owners to pursue the connectivity strategy and a communication strategy to document and disseminate the results and lessons learned.

Strategic Direction: 4 Consolidation