The primary purpose of this project was to achieve enhanced biodiversity conservation across the Humid Chaco trans-boundary ecoregion of Argentina and Paraguay through the provision of incentives for conservation on private land.
This project was funded by the UK Government's Darwin Initiative for the Survival of Species and carried out by the Natural History Museum, Guyra Paraguay, Fundación Moisés Bertoni and Fundación Hábitat y Desarrollo from 2003 to 2006
Get and overview of the Humid Chaco region and its vegetation zones.
Find out the results of our survey in the Humid Chaco.
Explore the species that make up regions of the Humid Chaco.
A list of selected publications relevant to the project.