Over $1.5 Million in Conservation Grants to Aid Imperiled International Wildlife

April 10, 2009 by USFWS  

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is awarding more than $1.5 million in international conservation grants under the Marine Turtle, and Great Ape and African Elephant Conservation Funds, to aid recovery of endangered species in thirty countries around the world.

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  1. Bonnie H. Thompson on Thu, 12th Jan 2012 7:53 pm 

    I live in the United States and most of our duck breeds are in trouble due to overhunting and habitat distruction.

    I want and need a grant to purchase land to raise some endangered species of ducks.

    I am currently collecting specimens of some endangered species and would like to return some to the wild.

    Being able to get a grant to help purchase the land will enable me to expand my project and possible get Fish and Wildlife involved in the re-introduction of our wild ducks.

    I would also like to continue work to save some of our domestic breeds that in danger of extintion.

    It troubles me how we will send our money to another country but we will not believe and support our own citizens.

    How can I apply for grant money and what do you need from me?

    Sincerely,
    Bonnie H. Thompson

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