02 October 2024
Ocean literacy and biodiversity stewardship
Empowering fishing communities in Turks and Caicos through co-designed ocean literacy and biodiversity stewardship initiatives.
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30 September 2024
Biodiversity conservation and climate resilience
This project integrates biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, and traditional knowledge for St. Helena's sustainable future.
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27 September 2024
Building capacity for wildfire response
Vegetation wildfire training in the Falkland Islands builds local capacity, resilience, and community cooperation.
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25 September 2024
Engaging communities to celebrate biodiversity
Engaging Cyprus communities in biodiversity conservation through research, citizen science, education, and interactive activities.
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23 September 2024
Investigating ant biodiversity
Research on Cyprus's ant biodiversity has revealed 12 new endemic species and identified 17 non-native species.
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19 September 2024
Trapping invasive rats in Diego Garcia
A pilot project on Diego Garcia uses self-setting traps to reduce invasive rats, protecting biodiversity.
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15 January 2024
Food sustainability: Word from the BCFs
Explore the crucial intersection of food, biodiversity, and livelihoods in the inaugural Biodiversity Challenge Funds newsletter.
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14 January 2024
Gauging sustainable spiny lobster fisheries
The Turks and Caicos Islands assess sustainable spiny lobster fisheries with 600 distributed gauges by FisherFolkFirst.
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12 January 2024
Understanding increased seal bycatch
This project aims to understand the surge in seal-fishery interactions in the Falkland Islands, informing a bycatch action plan.
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11 January 2024
Using corals to protect coastal infrastructure
Living Reefs Foundation's Coral Garden Initiative aims to use corals as a nature-based breakwater to protect coastal infrastructure from storm waves.
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10 January 2024
Pathogen threat to seabirds
Monitoring avian influenza: Research assesses potential threat of pathogens to seabirds in the Falkland Islands, focusing on wildlife health.
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09 January 2024
Community nature reserve rehabilitation
Major rehabilitation project for community nature reserve: Pollution and invasive species management, Spittal Pond Nature Reserve.
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08 January 2024
Wasp guardians for food production
Ecologically vital, Chalcid wasps include parasitoids used in pest management. Research in Cyprus aims to understand their biodiversity and impact.
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05 January 2024
East Caicos Wilderness Area
The Caribbean's largest uninhabited island in the British West Indies is safeguarded through a conservation project involving birdwatching training.
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04 January 2024
Climate change resilience
Unique marine biodiversity faces climate change threats, impacting fisheries and the local economy; this project's research aids adaptation strategies.
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