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Wildlife Preservation Canada Grant: Saving Highly Endangered Animal Species facing Imminent Extinction in Canada

USAID/Uganda Biodiversity for Resilience (B4R) Activity Program

Deadline: 15 October 2017

The Wildlife Preservation Canada is seeking applications for its grant program to support captive breeding, reintroduction and/or translocation in recovery efforts of terrestrial animal species at risk. It is a dynamic non-profit charitable organization devoted to saving highly endangered animal species facing imminent extinction in Canada and internationally.

This organization works in collaboration with appointed recovery teams and other organizations. Their partners include federal and provincial ministries and parks, habitat-oriented charities and land trusts, zoos, universities and colleges, and local grassroots volunteer groups. Their role varies to suit the situation. In some cases, they are a supporting partner. In others, they take a lead, coordinating role. In all, their only agenda is to help save the species.

The Wildlife Preservation Canada is the only organization in Canada to provide this critical need for multiple species in multiple recovery efforts across the country. A special priority for WPC is training young scientists to create a network of skilled professionals to drive conservation efforts in Canada and around the world for decades to come.

The grant supports Species in Need:

Funding Information

Funding requests should not exceed $15,000.

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Proposals should be sent as a PDF via email at the address given on the website.

Eligible Country: Canada

For more information, please visit Wildlife Preservation Canada.

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