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Completed General Environmental Protection US Foreign Aid

Controlling and Monitoring Poaching, Habitat Degradation and other Illegal Activities Threatening the Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica

$30K USD

Funder Department of the Interior
Recipient Organization Osa Conservation
Country Costa Rica
Start Date Jul 22, 2015
End Date Mar 12, 2018
Duration 964 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source US Foreign Aid
Grant ID 60741-38
Grant Description

Project will reduce poaching and illegal gold mining andlogging within Corcovado National Park.

Project activities include: 1) working closely with the Ministry of Environment (MINAE), the National Agency for Protected Areas (SINAC), and the Regional Authority for the Osa Conservation Area (ACOSA) and other partners to identify poaching hotspots and develop a short and medium term anti-poaching strategy for Corcovado, 2) conducting law enforcement trainings for park rangers, 3) supporting continuous field missions and 12 special operations by park rangers and police, 4) educating local school children on the negative impacts of poaching, illegal mining and logging and the importance of biodiversity conservation, and 4) garnering public support for conservation of the Park through a national media campaign.

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Osa Conservation

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