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Please note, this is a beta feature. Once fully launched in 2018, a user will be able to select a specific reporting project to fund directly. In the meantime, feel free to browse some of our priority reporting projects that we’re currently seeking funding for. If you do want to fund one of these initiatives, please contact us directly.
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Global or regional scope
Regional scope
National scope
Priority potential special reporting projects
Almost famous animals: Australia
Almost famous animals: Central America
Almost famous animals: Coral reefs
Almost famous animals: Deep-sea ecosystems
Almost famous animals: East Africa
Almost famous animals: Indonesia
Almost famous animals: Madagascar
Almost famous animals: Mangrove and coastal ecosystems
Almost famous animals: North Africa and the Middle East
Almost famous animals: Southern Africa
Almost famous animals: the Amazon
Almost famous animals: West Africa
Commodity supply chains
Community forestry
Congo Basin
Conservation effectiveness
Conservation solutions
Coral reefs
Dry forest ecosystems
Emerging technologies
Emerging threats to the Amazon rainforest
Endangered environmentalists
Human population and consumption
Indigenous peoples and conservation
Marine conservation in Latin America
Marine conservation
Mekong region
Peatland ecosystems
Resource exploitation: rare earth minerals
The conservation impact of China’s demand for resources
The impacts of infrastructure projects
The Pantanal
The Philippines
U.S. National Parks
Wildlife trade in Latin America
Wildtech
Women defenders of nature
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Please note, this is a beta feature. Once fully launched in 2018, a user will be able to select a specific reporting project to fund directly. In the meantime, feel free to browse some of our priority reporting projects that we’re currently seeking funding for. If you do want to fund one of these initiatives, please contact us directly.
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