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People Resources and Conservation Foundation (PRCF) is an international
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that helps local people in
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protect their natural environment. Its headquarters are in the
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but its conservation fieldwork is carried out in a number of
Southeast Asia Southeast Asia is the geographical United Nations geoscheme for Asia#South-eastern Asia, southeastern region of Asia, consisting of the regions that are situated south of China, east of the Indian subcontinent, and northwest of the Mainland Au ...
n countries. PRCF has joined collaborative research projects on new animal species in Southeast Asia, such as the Myanmar/Burmese snub-nosed monkey. The organization also sets up programs to help native cultures retain their cultural identity through projects such as basket and fabric weaving.


Mission

PRCF’s stated mission is to ‘conserve biodiversity,
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s and local cultural identities through participatory solutions that protect and promote the wise use of natural resources, support socioeconomic development of communities and enable effective
adaptation to climate change Climate change adaptation is the process of adjusting to the effects of climate change, both current and anticipated.IPCC, 2022Annex II: Glossary öller, V., R. van Diemen, J.B.R. Matthews, C. Méndez, S. Semenov, J.S. Fuglestvedt, A. Reisinger ...
’. The organization is concerned with
endangered species An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching, inv ...
(species assigned an IUCN category of threat) and loss of their critical habitat,
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and climate change. It also works with local communities to promote sustainable livelihoods, participatory land use planning and the revitalization of traditional cultural arts.


History

The organization was founded in 1995 by two biologists-cum-conservationists from the United States and Colombia, Marla and Fernando Potess. In 1995 the first of the PRCF country programs – PRCF Indonesia – was established, with conservation and community development projects based in West Kalimantan, an Indonesian province on the island of Borneo. Other country programs were later established in Cambodia, Myanmar/Burma, Vietnam and Thailand.


Funding

PRCF is a nonprofit foundation, receiving gifts and donations from individuals as well as grants from private and government organizations. In 2010, PRCF derived funding as follows: 15% from the public, 63% from private sources (such as the McKnight Foundation) and 22% from government sources (such as the United States Fish and Wildlife Service SFWS. Major donors to PRCF during 2010 were the
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and the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF).


Conservation work

PRCF works collaboratively with local communities and government authorities at field sites. It also partners with national and international conservation organizations in the countries of operation. In 2010 PRCF was a member of a joint survey team that discovered a new primate species in northern Myanmar: the Burmese Snub-nosed Monkey (''Rhinopithecus strykeri''). The species was named in honor of Jon Stryker, President and Founder of the Arcus Foundation. His organization's grant to PRCF helped lead to the discovery of the species. As of June 2012, PRCF and partners have worked to protect 16 endangered or threatened species in Southeast Asia. These include the critically endangered White-shouldered Ibis (''Pseudibis davisoni'') and Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey (''Rhinopithecus avunculus'') plus the endangered Western Hoolock Gibbon (''Hoolock hoolock'') and Francois’ Langur (''Trachypithecus francoisi'').Community-based planning of the Lam Binh Forest Area Francois‘ Langur Conservation Landscape, Tuyen Quang Province, Vietnam. Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund. Indo-Burma (Indochina Region) Project Database. Strategic Direction 1: Safeguard priority globally threatened species in Indochina by mitigating major threats. http://www.cepf.net/grants/project_database/indo-burma/Pages/strategic_direction_1.aspx


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.prcfoundation.org/ People Resources and Conservation Foundation