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After five years of success, CEPF commits $10 million more to Indo-Burma hotspot

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

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After five years of success, CEPF commits $10 million more to Indo-Burma hotspot

Five years ago, in response to the environmental crisis engulfing mainland South-East Asia, the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund launched a $10 million grants programme to conserve the critical ecosystems of the Indo-Burma Hotspot.

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Western Siem Pang Forest: natural wonder of the Kingdom of Cambodia

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

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Western Siem Pang Forest: natural wonder of the Kingdom of Cambodia

BirdLife International Cambodia Programme has just published a lavishly illustrated report revealing the global conservation importance of the proposed Western Siem Pang Protected Forest located in a remote area of northern Cambodia near the border with Laos.

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BirdLife International and CEPF invite new Letters of Inquiry for the Indo-Burma Hotspot.

Monday, July 2, 2012

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BirdLife International and CEPF invite new Letters of Inquiry for the Indo-Burma Hotspot.

BirdLife International in Indochina, in its role as the Regional Implementation Team (RIT) for CEPF in the Indo-Burma Hotspot, invites proposals for small grants from non-government organisations, community groups, and other civil society organisations.

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BirdLife in Indochina newsletter The Babbler No.41 released

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

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BirdLife in Indochina newsletter The Babbler No.41 released

BirdLife International in Indochina has released its quarterly newsletter The Babbler No. 41 (February -May 2012).

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Grey-crowned Crocias crops-up in new location

Monday, April 2, 2012

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Grey-crowned Crocias crops-up in new location

One of the rarest birds in Vietnam, has just been discovered at a new location in Kon Tum Province significantly extending its known global range and offering hope that the species may not be as threatened with extinction as scientists fear.

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Conservationists concerned for future of White-shouldered Ibis

Monday, September 5, 2011

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Conservationists concerned for future of White-shouldered Ibis

The 2011 Cambodian census of White-shouldered Ibis Pseudibis davisoni has found a larger number of birds than ever before, but celebrations are muted, as this species’ survival is imminently threatened by serious habitat loss.

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