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Canid Research & Conservation Project Questionnaire

We are requesting information about on-going canid based projects for inclusion in the IUCN Canid Action Plan database. Projects can be concerned with any aspect of canid biology and/or conservation. Please pass on this form to other colleagues that work with canids.

Return completed form by email (canids@zoo.ox.ac.uk), or fax (+44 1865 271211) or post to Claudio Sillero, Zoology Department, South Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK

Reporter Name:

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Address/email/fax/telephone/website:

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Project title:

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Principal Investigator:

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Other personnel involved:

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Lead Organization:

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Collaborating Organizations:

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Main Sponsor:

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Other Sponsors:

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Time Frame: Start Year:            Finish Year:

Approximate annual budget (optative) in US$: (circle):

Project Content: Which of the following categories are parts of your project (circle those included).

If Research, please provide up to 5 keywords defining your study

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Project Aim/Brief:

Please describe the main aims and objectives of the project (in less than 100 words).

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© World Conservation Union Canid Specialist Group 2002