Implementation of the Bird Conservation phase

To conserve threatened, endemic and declining migratory bird species and safeguard their important habitats in the Tropical Andes region, located in Peru, through the creation of subnational protected areas (regional, municipal, communal, indigenous, public or private).

Start:

April 1, 2023

Ending:

August 31, 2026

Financing:

$1.360.000,00

Profonpe's role:

Executor and administrator

Contributing
Entity:

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National Audubon Society

The National Audubon Society is an American non-profit organization dedicated to nature conservation.

Executing
Entity:

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Profonanpe

We are the first national private institution accredited by GCF, and the project is the first approved worldwide by this fund.

Location:

Amazonas, Apurimac, Junin, Tumbes, Ucayali in Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) and areas and sites of the Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE).

Amazonas, Apurímac, Junín, Tumbes and Ucayali These are priority regions that host Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) y Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) sites. These territories stand out for their unique biological richness and the presence of endemic and critically endangered species, making them strategic areas for conservation at the national and international levels. Their protection is fundamental to guaranteeing the survival of threatened species and the balance of vital ecosystems in Peru.

Beneficiary:

Organizations interested in the conservation of biodiversity at the landscape level in general

Community-based organizations, indigenous peoples, peasant communities and Afro-descendant communities, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and companies that are interested in the conservation of biodiversity at the landscape level in general.

Main
achievements

On July 17, 2023, the first call for projects in Peru was launched. As a result of this call, six projects were selected and are being implemented through various organizations in six regions of Peru. This will allow for the creation of three Private Conservation Areas (ACP), three Regional Conservation Areas (ACR), and the expansion of three existing ACPs.

 

The Conserva Aves project also implemented a communication strategy for the dissemination and promotion of the contest results; created a landing page; prepared summary sheets with data on the winning projects; and trained partner organizations in the presentation of technical and financial information, as well as biological monitoring topics.

 

Conserva Aves developed its 2025 Annual Operating Plan and communications plan. Bezos's continued funding for the previous phase of the project was confirmed, as well as support from new donor Birds Canada to fund further opportunities.

On July 17, 2023, the first call for projects in Peru was launched. As a result of this call, six projects were selected and are being implemented through various organizations in six regions of Peru. This will allow for the creation of three Private Conservation Areas (ACP), three Regional Conservation Areas (ACR), and the expansion of three existing ACPs.

 

The Conserva Aves project also implemented a communication strategy for the dissemination and promotion of the contest results; created a landing page; prepared summary sheets with data on the winning projects; and trained partner organizations in the presentation of technical and financial information, as well as biological monitoring topics.

 

Conserva Aves developed its 2025 Annual Operating Plan and communications plan. Bezos's continued funding for the previous phase of the project was confirmed, as well as support from new donor Birds Canada to fund further opportunities.

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