CIMAD — Colombia (2019)

AZA-SAFE Grant Recipient

 
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In order to fill gaps in knowledge about the critically endangered eastern Pacific leatherback population, CIMAD has spearheaded research and community engagement efforts along the Pacific coasts of Panama and Colombia. Through the project, CIMAD aims to increase understanding of leatherback nesting locations, identify priority conservation areas, and attract local and global attention. CIMAD will use a 2019 SWOT grant to train community members to conduct nightly patrols and record sea turtle nesting activity, and will use funds to financially support beach monitors. In addition, they will spread awareness about this project and connect with Colombian agencies and communities to increase awareness and support for their work.