Explore the Biodiversity Hotspots
CEPF grantees work in developing and transitional countries in the world’s biodiversity hotspots—some of Earth’s most biologically diverse yet threatened terrestrial areas. Since 2001, CEPF has funded conservation in 25 of the 36 hotspots.
The East Melanesian Islands Biodiversity Hotspot encompasses some 1,600 islands in the South Pacific. The isolation of these islands has led to high levels of endemism, both within the whole hotspot and on single islands. Unfortunately, in recent decades this isolation has not protected the region from outside threats—logging and mining among them.
CEPF is currently investing in 7 hotspots:
Caribbean Islands
Indo-Burma
Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands
Mediterranean Basin
Mountains of Central Asia
Tropical Andes
Wallacea
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