The Fish and Wildlife Service, within the Department of the Interior has announced funding in the amount of $500,000 to support the Wildlife Without Borders – Mexico FY13.
Of interest are projects that provide direct and significant training to Mexican personnel in terms of the number of individuals trained, the strategic or innovative nature of the training, and the impact of the training on the conservation of biodiversity.
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Funding for Wildlife Without Borders in Mexico
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