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Capacity Building Opportunities For The Future Generation

Effective Conservation Action
In November 2019, in partnership with the Southeast Asia Rainforest Research Partnership (SEARRP), a leader in rainforest research, and Tropical Biology Association (TBA), we developed a specialized Boot Camp for Conservation Leaders and Changemakers for frontliners from across Malaysia and Southeast Asia. The Boot Camp was very positively received and we are excited to announce that we will be holding a Boot Camp in September this year and will post a Call for Applications in April 2020.
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Apply For Travel Grants
The Habitat Foundation offers Travel Grants for suitable applicants to participate in regional and international training workshops, forums, conferences, and other relevant meetings related to biodiversity conservation biology, conservation practice, ecology, climate change and sustainability that would give them the opportunity to engage with their peers, present their work, and strengthen their practice.
Recipients of a THF Travel Grant are expected to acknowledge support from The Habitat Foundation for enabling them to participate and should include an acknowledgement of this support in their presentations as well as any proceedings and publications arising from the meetings.
Funded Initiatives
Unveiling the 2024 THF Grantees
The Habitat Foundation received 120 applications from various regions across Malaysia.
Read More “Unveiling the 2024 THF Grantees”What It Takes to Uncover the Hidden World of Land Snails
Land snails are not cute or cuddly. They are also slimy. This might make them a hard sell for conservation. Fortunately, they do grow on you. The deeper you delve into the world of snails, slugs and semi-slugs, the more fascinating they become!
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