National Geographic Society - Big Cats Initiative
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The goal of the Big Cats Initiative is to the halt the decline of lions, cheetahs, and other big cats worldwide. Therefore, National Geographic will be collecting all available data on big cat populations, demographics, and habitat and will then fund a variety of conservation projects across their range. You can be part of this important work by applying for a grant to help big cats.
Proposals including any of the following criteria are encouraged:
Innovative projects with results for saving big cats in the wild Anti-poaching programs Interventions leading to declines in big cat mortality Projects that test new technology Educational projects focused on community Projects that establish economic incentives for local people to ensure long-term survival of big cats For cheetahs, conservation proposals that seek to fulfill the recommendations from formal regional strategies and national action plans Currently funded programs are helping stem the decline of big cats through increased livestock protection, building partnerships with local communities, anti-poaching campaigns and patrols, conservation education, capacity building, and outreach campaigns. See the list of successful projects the Big Cats Initiative funded.
Have questions about the Big Cats Initiative? Contact us at bigcatsgrants@ngs.org.
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