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Case Studies
Real-world examples bring to life the true value of the Conservation Standards for conservation planning, management, implementation, and monitoring. Here we share case studies of teams applying the Conservation Standards and how it has made a difference for their conservation work. We also share examples of organizations that have adopted or internalized the Conservation Standards and how they have adapted them for their own use. Projects from around the world are featured in an interactive map.
Featured Case Study
Anne Ntongho, a Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at WWF, works to co-develop projects and strategies using the Conservation Standards, as well as monitoring and supporting colleagues and partners in various conservation initiatives across Cameroon and Central Africa.


Yarning the Yourka Reserve with Bush Heritage

10 years of bolstering Boolcoomatta with Bush Heritage

Securing habitat for the Oregon silverspot butterfly

Managing chimpanzee habitats in the Greater Gombe Ecosystem

Adopting the Conservation Standards to save bats

Safeguarding the important Mount Mantalingahan landscape

Managing Chile’s diverse system of Protected Areas

Using the Standards to help the Chilean wine palm

Using the CS to prevent illegal transport of endangered species

Working in partnership – ICF and EWT adopting the Standards

Using the Conservation Standards in Cameroon

Saving cranes around the world with ICF

Mentoring new CS conservationists

Carbon emissions reduction with TNC

Managing diverse habitats – USFWS Refuge System

Supporting communities and conservation with WCS – Peru

Preserving Chile with Corporación Nacional Forestal

Combatting the illegal wildlife trade with USFWS

Working alongside communities with WCS

Conservation in Practice with Bush Heritage

Preserving butterflies with The Florida Museum of Natural History

Conserving Colombia’s cotton-top tamarins

Protecting Mongolia’s steppe and mountains

Operation tortoise transport: a case study in the Central African Republic

The Great Lakes’ largest marsh: a case study in Point Pelee

Cranes and communities: a case study in Eastern Africa

“Conservation in Practice” Video Series

CapeNature Case Study in Protected Area Management

Mt. Mantalingahan Protected Landscape

Protected Area Planning Guidance for Mongolia

Theory of Change: a Study of Successful Use in Laos
Case Studies are vetted by a Review Committee composed of CMP and CCNet representatives.
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