The Barcelona Zoo Foundation has granted its Grants intended for research, conservation, protection and preservation of wildlife and biodiversity projects. The call, which is part of the Foundation's Research and Conservation Program (PRIC), is annual and this year is in its 16th edition. In total, 39 applications have been received, of which four have been selected by a jury made up of relevant professionals from the scientific community. The winning projects will receive a total contribution of €73.425,00.
In accordance with the general criteria of the call, one of the elements that have been taken into account in the selection of projects has been the leadership of young researchers, pre or postdoctoral. The aim is that the grants from the Barcelona Zoo Foundation become a support tool for the development of their research careers.
The main studies of the selected projects focus on Mediterranean habitats and wildlife, as well as research into animal welfare.
Other factors that have been considered are that the projects incorporate research in both the fields of biology and medicine, and that they have application to the conservation of species and their welfare.
The new model of the Zoo, committed to research
One of the strategic lines of the Barcelona Zoo's new model is to strengthen its commitment to research and dissemination. In this sense, the Zoo Foundation Grants program is one of the lines with which work is being done to promote the generation of knowledge and awareness about the need to protect ecosystems.
The Annual Grants are an important way for the Barcelona Zoo Foundation to collaborate with researchers and other external entities to complement its own research and conservation programs or in collaboration with third parties that are carried out to contribute to the protection of the most threatened fauna.
Granted projects: