Rufford Grantee news

21 Dec 2018

Rufford Grantee Involved in Confiscation of Tourism Animals

Rufford Grantee Involved in Confiscation of Tourism Animals image

Angela Maldonado received five grants through The Rufford Small Grants Programme. We are delighted to hear of her involvement in the confiscation of animals used for tourist pictures in Peru.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2018/12/22-wild-animals-rescued-from-tourism-trade-on-amazon-river/


Angela Maria Maldonado Rodriguez's projects

28 Nov 2017

Bi-National Strategy for the Conservation of the Genus Aotus at the Colombian – Peruvian Border

20 Feb 2015

The Aotus Project: Enhancing Environmental Law Enforcement and Conservation Awareness at the Colombian-Peruvian Border Using the Night Monkeys as Flagship Species

26 Apr 2012

Enhancing Environmental Law Enforcement and Conservation Awareness at the Colombian-Peruvian Border using the Night Monkeys as Flagship Species

15 Jan 2010

Locally Based Monitoring of Wildlife Utilisation at the Colombian-Peruvian Border: Enforcing International Wildlife Trade Regulations

21 Jan 2004

The Woolly Monkey Project: Status and Conservation of Primates in Amacayacu National Park (Amazonas Department, Colombia) - A Community-Based Project