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Assessment of the Potential to Restore and Increase the Connectivity of Zanzibar's Coral Forests
Grantee Name: 
Wildlife Conservation Society
HOTSPOT
Eastern Afromontane
Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa
AMOUNT
US$19,210
DATES
Jan 2008
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Dec 2008
Stats
Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Eastern Afromontane
Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa
AMOUNT
US$19,210
DATES
Jan 2008
-
Dec 2008

Assess opportunities to improve connectivity between Jozani-Chwaka Bay National Park and Kiwengwa Forest Reserve, Muyuni Forest, and the Southern and Eastern coral rag forests. In partnership with the Department of Commercial Crops, Fruits and Forestry and the Jozani Environmental Conservation Association, work with communities in developing conservation corridors and expanding the protected area network.

Strategic Direction: 2 Restore and increase connectivity among fragmented forest patches in the hotspot, especially in Lower Tana River Forests; Taita Hills; East Usambaras/Tanga; and Udzungwas