Conservation Research Grant Recipients

2025

  • Jingyu Chen

    $10,000

    Supporting Community-Based Conservation for the Hainan Gibbon Through a Social-Ecological Perspective

  • Luz Irene Loria

    $10,000

    Empowering Farmers for Primate Conservation: Building a Community-Based Coexistence Hub in Southwestern Panama

  • Ny Aina Tiana Rakotoarisoa - Women Rise Wildlife Research

    $7,000

    Using Low-Cost, Effective Reforestation Technique to Ensure Reforestation Sustainability in the Southern Region of Madagascar

  • Herizoe Stanislas

    $6,500

    Characterization of Habitats and Spatial Distribution of Nocturnal Lemurs in the Amoron'i Onilahy Protected Area, Southwest Madagascar

  • Md Mehrab Hasan

    $5,100

    Understanding Social Relationships and Kinship in Western Hoolock Gibbons (Hoolock hoolock) in Lawacahara National Park, Bangladesh

  • Nasolo Diary Nandrianina Randriamora

    $5,000

    Ecology of Propithecus candidus, Indri indri and Eulemur albifrons in Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve, Madagascar

  • Tolotra Randrianirina

    $4,000

    Local Communities in the Conservation of Diurnal Lemur Species in the Berenty Private Reserve

2024

  • Kuenzang Dorji

    $15,000

    Revolution in Primate Conservation: A Citizen Science-Based Research and Community-Led Interventions for People and Endangered Gee’s Golden Langur (Trachypithecus geei) Coexistence in Himalayan Biodiversity Hotspot-Bhutan

  • Katherine Culbertson

    $12,000

    Understanding and Overcoming Barriers to Forest Regeneration in Critical Lemur Habitat

  • Dr. Hoby Rabesandratra

    $9,000

    Making Lemur Conservation Effective in Madagascar by Proposing an Innovative, Pragmatic and Reflexive Conception of Environmental Education Based on Community and Science

  • Julieanne Montaquila

    $8,000

    Exploring the Role of Canopy-dwelling Parasitic Mistletoes in the Regeneration and Biodiversity of a Malagasy Rainforest

  • Niony Mamy Koloina Rakotoarivelo

    $8,000

    Territory Exploitation Strategy of Propithecus diadema Relative to the Fragmented and Continuous Forest at Tsinjoarivo-Ambalaomby Protected Area

  • Dr. Andrés Link

    $5,000

    Reconnecting Isolated Populations of Brown Spider Monkeys (Ateles hybridus): Aligning Primate Conservation, Restoration Ecology with Local Capacity Building in Central Colombia

  • Lucy Millington

    $2,500

    Developing New methods for Monitoring Primate Populations Using Novel Technology

Award Recipients

2024

  • Eliette Noromalala

    $2,500

    Devoted to Discovery: Women Scientist Conservation Award

  • Kuenzang Dorji

    $2,500

    Advocates for Change: Future Conservationist & Activist Award