Title(7 July) Chicago Zoological Society — Endangered Species Fund2022-06-13 09:08
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The Chicago Zoological Society provides an Endangered Species Fund for projects that focus on the conservation and research of specific threatened, vulnerable or endangered species or a specific habitat that is of high biological value or substantially threatened (IUCN Red List). Proposals that in-country governmental bodies will support will be prioritized. Projects should be completed in one year, however, exceptions can be made for studies that are part of larger and ongoing projects.



Maximum Amount: $7,000

Submission Deadline: July 7, 2022



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