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THE PATH OF THE JAGUAR: INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNITY-FOCUSED CONSERVATION TO BUILD A WILDLIFE CORRIDOR.

$195.7K USD

Funder Department of the Interior
Recipient Organization Phoenix Zoo
Country Costa Rica
Start Date Dec 27, 2021
End Date Mar 06, 2026
Duration 1,530 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source US Foreign Aid
Grant ID 63806-38
Grant Description

The purpose of this project is to increase the functionality of the wildlife corridor linking La Amistad International Park with the lowlands of the Osa Peninsula by bringing together technology solutions to reduce poaching while working with local communities to improve livelihoods.

This project is intended to conserve jaguars and their prey by addressing the impacts of poaching, retaliatory killing, and habitat conversion.

Activities include: (1) implementing acoustic anti-poaching arrays (gunshot detectors) to pinpoint poaching in real time; (2) collaborating with landowners and farmers to develop wildlife friendly livelihoods, including Jaguar Friendly Coffee; and (3) working directly with communities to support habitat restoration and conservation education.

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Phoenix Zoo

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