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Grants
10
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Total Awarded
$1,440,463
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Years
1993 - 1998
Grants
To support the conservation and maintenance of systematics and biodiversity collections in Cuba, in collaboration with the Cuban Zoological Society and the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology (over three years).
To ship specimen cabinets to Cuban conservation institutions.
To support the Bahama Village community-building project (over three years).
To support an exchange program for Cuban and U.S. environmental lawyers (over three years).
To educate residents of South Florida about regional water quality problems.
To support a technical advice and public education program for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (over two years).
To support the project Ensuring a Sustainable Ecosystem for South Florida through Citizen Education and Action: The South Florida Stormwater Initiative.
To support scientific exchange and research organization of a consortium of biodiversity research institutions in the United States, Dominican Republic, and Cuba (over two years).
To support a program of scientific exchanges, biological surveys, and publications aimed at increasing knowledge about Cuban biodiversity (over three years).
To support public education and policy research related to a management plan for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (over two years).