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Empowering locals to become active participants in creating sustainable solutions

The New Nature Foundation has taken a groundbreaking approach to protect the endangered Ashy Red Colobus monkey, a species native to Uganda's Kibale National Park.

Ashy Red Colobus (Piliocolobus tephrosceles)

Grant Number:

232531209

Awarded Amount:

15000

Continent:

Africa

Country:

Uganda

Awarded Date:

30/06/2023

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The New Nature Foundation has taken a groundbreaking approach to protect the endangered Ashy Red Colobus monkey (Piliocolobus tephrosceles), a species native to Uganda’s Kibale National Park.

Recognizing the critical fuel-wood crisis that not only affects local communities but also threatens wildlife, the foundation has implemented a multifaceted strategy that combines innovation and sustainability.

Their comprehensive plan includes the promotion of energy-efficient stoves, the production of biomass briquettes, and the cultivation of firewood crops, all while emphasizing extensive education and community engagement. By utilizing blended learning techniques, they inspire individuals to embrace a lifestyle that harmonizes with nature, empowering Ugandans to become active participants in creating sustainable solutions.

In a bid to amplify their message and reach a broader audience, the New Nature Foundation allocated a portion of the MBZF grant to produce a compelling short film. This documentary captures the essence of their initiatives and aims to raise awareness, encouraging other conservationists to adopt similar strategies in their own regions. Through these efforts, the foundation not only seeks to conserve the Ashy Red Colobus but also fosters a culture of environmental stewardship among local communities.

Project lead by

Michael Stern

Co-Founder & Project Director

New Nature Foundation