Title(No Deadline) Zoologische Gesellschaft für Arten- und Populationsschutz — Fund for Conservation of Globally Threatened or Data Deficient Species2022-07-27 08:29
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Zoologische Gesellschaft für Arten- und Populationsschutz (ZGAP) offers fundings to protect globally threatened species or species that has insufficient amount of data. The fund follows IUCN's Red List for the definition of threatened species. The ZGAP supports several types of projects including time-limited projects, emergency action projects, and projects that have been already accepted for time-unlimited funding. Projects that are going to take place in developed countries (e.g., Western Europe, North America, Australia, and Japan) can be funded only when they are justified for funding. Conservation and research activities that directly contribute to the conservation of wild, non-domestic animal species/sub-species/populations are eligible for funding.


Maximum Amount: € 5,000
Submission Deadline: No Deadline


Funding guidelines in German are attached herewith.
For more information, please visit here.
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