Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
To secure gains achieved through grants for the Ampiyacu-Algodón Conservation Program in the Department of Loreto and the Pachitea Watershed Conservation Program in the Departments of Pasco and Huánuco, including the implementation of the Oxapampa Biosphere Reserve, and updating and upgrading the Geo-referenced Mapping System of Indigenous Communities and the Peruvian Amazonian Electronic Library, to enable more widespread dissemination.
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Mapping and Designing a Conservation and Management Approach for the Amazonian Wetlands
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Consolidation of the Ampiyacu Mosaic in Loreto, Peru
Jun 2017
$500,000
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Building a Durable Regional Conservation System in Loreto, Peru
Jul 2016
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Apr 2015
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Consolidation of Putumayo-Amazonas Indigenous Landscape in Loreto, Peru
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Resource management for forest conservation in Protected Areas and Indigenous Lands in Peruvian Amazonia
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