There are 12,310 projects that match your search.
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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26,160.49
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BRA/05/28 |
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This project will be implemented in tourism site near to Brasília, in which mineral exploitation and cattle ranching have degraded much of the landscape. Natural Heritage Private Reserves (Reservas Particulares do Patrimônio Natural) are an ( ... )
ative for conservation of biodiversity and generation of income through ecotourism.
Two routes will be established by this project for tourism, cutting across regional RPPNs by a network of RPPN owners, community and environmental agents and associations. Capacity-building and labor training will transform the Flor ds Águas RPPN into a Training Center for coordination and reference for studies
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2005
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22,882.65
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: ZIM/SGP/OP3/Y1/CORE/2005/01 |
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BACKGROUND
Honde Valley is in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe and extends over ten wards under Mutasa Rural District Council. It has many streams and rich plains and forests with indigenous trees and fruit trees such as bananas, mangoes and ( ... )
that grow naturally in the wild. The area has a variety of flora and fauna which are however under threat of extinction due to uncontrolled land use practices and human activity.The valley has high mtns on either side. Continued tree cutting and uncontrolled livestock grazing have resulted in loss of vegetation cover so causing erosion. Stream bank cultivation is threatening water sources due
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Namibia
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Biodiversity
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2005
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: Nam-04-09 |
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The aim of the project is to empower students to take an active interest in biodiversity issues while building national scientific collections and biodiversity data. This goal is achieved by taking secondary school students on museum collecting ( ... )
itions to specific areas selected for their remoteness and biodiversity interest.The learners assist and particpate actively in collecting specimens and are exposed to the importance of biodiversity in development.The project focus on learners from schools within disadvantaged communities.
This innitiative is facilitated through the National Museum of Namibia. It directly benefits 25 to 60
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2005
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15,473.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: POL/05/16 |
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Project was awarded in the contest organized by WFOSiGW and GEF/SGP for biodiversity protection in Zachodniopomorskie Voivodship.
Project is addressing two problems:
1. active protection of seminatural meadows and pastures and involvement of ( ... )
s in restitution of extensive use of this land.Project will use existing a very new experience of impelmentation eco-agrosystem of assistance from EU funds (1st year) with a main focus on a proper management.Collection of lesson learned during the first period and analysis done together with experts from the sczecin University and agricultural adviser should ended with a simple, readable
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2005
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BOT/98/G52/05/03 |
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This project seeks to re-introduce a black make rhino in Khama Rhino Sanctuary, as there is already a female black rhino that was brought into the sactuary by the Government. The re-introduction will establish a breeding pair in the sanctuary that ( ... )
ick start a breeding programme as currently there are only five black rhinos in Botswana with four of them being in Mombo, Moremi Game Reserve. Black rhinos are under the threat of extenction worldwide. The bush clearing exercise will increase visibility of the rhinos during game drives and also ensure participation by the surrounding communities in the upkeep of the sanctuary. The cultural
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2005
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45,030.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: POL/05/13 |
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Bialowieza Primeval Forest is exposed to the threat of drying caused by melioration works on Belarussian side as well as some regulatory works on small rivers in the Polish part and to continous dry summers in past 10-15 years - systhematic ( ... )
ng of ground water level is observed..It affects feeding grounds for black stork(Ciconia nigra).Also not respected protection zones around nests in old tree stage by forersters (exploatation) bring threat.
Activities: inventory of black stork's nests and then creation of protection zones;construction of 5 small river shootings on Perebel River in order to slown down water flow - all necessary
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Trinidad and tobago
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Biodiversity
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2005
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1,960.78
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TRI/04/05 |
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Support for technical input, site surveys and application for relevant Government approvals in order to finalise project proposal. |
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2005
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20,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/05/63 |
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Project development Goal:
To establish a sustainable community-based mangrove management in the coast of Kuala Indah village
Project Objectives:
1. To improve community's knowledge, concern and control in a sustainable community-based coastal ( ... )
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2. To enhance the quality of coastal ecosystems, notably that of mangrove forests
3. To foster village regulations that support a sustainable community-based coastal management
Expected Output:
1. Increased coastal community's bargaining power towards businesspersons and the government regarding coastal management
2. Local regulations supporting a sustainable community-based coastal
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Bolivia
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Biodiversity
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2005
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31,583.53
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BOL/OP3/1/05/04 |
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El camino eco - turístico "Caminando en las Nubes" se desprende de la carretera actual de Cochabamba al Chapare en la localidad de Aguirre, a pocos metros se toma el desvío a la derecha, hacia las comunidades de Cotani, a 25 km de Cotani se llega ( ... )
umbre, llamada localmente Khomer k´ocha, en los siguientes 30 km, desde Juno hasta el campamento Minerias, de la mina Limbo, se observa el cambio de la vegetación: desde la puna y los páramos hasta la puna pluviestacional, con presencia de orquideas, helechos, líquenes y epífitas. De ahí comienza el trayecto a pie, porque un derrumbe impide el paso de los vehículos hasta la misma mina, a
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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17,586.42
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BRA/05/32 |
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Sttlers will receive capacity-building training for production of ornamentla native species seedlings (orchids and rhizomes) to support generation of income from a sustainable production activity. |
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2005
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23,826.90
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/04/32 |
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A southern province of Thailand situated in the marine ecosystems of the Andaman Sea, Ranong is regarded as one of the province being rich in marine species. Annual catch is estimated at 60,000 tons ,worth of Baht: 10,000. Even as one part of land ( ... )
ng Province was promulgated to be one of the UNESCO biosphere reserve, there has been no substantial conservation measures for the surrounding area. Ao Jark Bay- Ao Thung Na Dam Bay ?the marine ecosystems in project location - have been under mounting threats. Especially, the interrelated habitats of mangrove and sea-grass , as well as endemic species, have been severely affected by
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Chile
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Biodiversity
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2005
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42,777.78
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: CHI/05/06 |
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EN la VII Región la comunidad de pescadores del sindicato Libertad de boyeruca ha trabajado su borde costero y también de la laguna, el presente proyecto se enfoca en el manejo sustentable de uno de los puntos más vulnerables como es la ( ... )
ocadura y de las especies de flora y fauna. Para ello el centro de desarrollo de educación ambiental así como de actividades turísticas Aquí es clave el involucramiento de la escuela de boyeruca que permitirá difundir la experiencia al retso de la
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Bolivia
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Biodiversity
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2005
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26,096.89
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BOL/22/04 |
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El Gobierno Municipal, como los residentes pulquinenos en Santa Cruz y Green Cross Bolivia han visto con preocupacion la situacion en que se encuentra esta bioregion practicamente sin ningun tipo de intercencio y por ello se ha decido elaborar el ( ... )
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Las plantas de la familia de las cactaceas tienen una gran demanda a nivel mundial debido a su extraordinaria morfologia y belleza natural, y en especial a a su enorme diversidad de especies. Debido a este factor, las cactaceas son objeto de constante explotacion y saqueo indiscriminado en sus lugares de origen. La crianza de ganado en forma tradicional en la zona de las
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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36,734.57
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BRA/05/11 |
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This project seeks to work with rural Agrarian Reform settlements in the state of Mato Grosso, where problems such as soy plantations, mineral extraction activities and steel plants affect the ecosystem, destroying the Cerrado biome. Maintenance and ( ... )
hening of the Andalucia Weaving workshop brand is sought, in addition to creation of a native seed bank within the settlement, emphasizing Cumbaru wild collection and, mainly, demonstrate the feasibility of conciliation of development, respect for culture, and
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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47,966.42
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BRA/05/36 |
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Consolidation of the production of Cerrado native fruit pulp involving eight rural communities and institutional strengthening. |
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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25,720.16
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BRA/05/21 |
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Promotion of the participation of Cerrado civil society at COP 8 in Curitiba, Brazil. |
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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50,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BRA/05/18 |
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Use and management of medicinal plants as a strategy for Cerrado sustainability is sought, due to the threat posed by the expanding agricultural frontier and agribusiness monocultures for export. Production of medicine and medicinal plants, ( ... )
tion of regional criteria for self-regulation of popular medicinal plant pharmacies, construction of a permanent learning center (Cerrado Popular School) with infra-structure, equipment and basic technical references for management and manipulation of medicinal plants, development of a pilot experience for manipulation of cosmetics from Cerrado medicinal plants, in the persepctive of developing a
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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25,948.56
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BRA/05/35 |
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This project seeks to promote knowledge interchange among traditional populations and migrating ones, about strategies for amplification of the environmental knowledge base in these communities regarding management and conservation of native Cerrado ( ... )
iodiversity. In addition, qualification of marketing of production from wild collection in existence and expanded babassu flesh from the Margarida Alves Women?s Group is
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2005
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4,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: ZIM/SGP/OP3/Y1/CORE/2005/09 |
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The Great Limpopo Trans-Frontier Park GLTP) is arguably the world's greatest animal kingdom which covers 35000 square kilometers. The Park was created through the signing of the Great Limpopo Trans-Frontier Park Treaty by three heads of States that ( ... )
e Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa. The GLTP offers very good opportunities for having a strategic project that is also trans-boundary.
The land adjacent to the GLTP, forms the Trans-frontier Conservation Area (TFCA) and includes private properties and communal land areas. The local communities derive their livelihoods from a diversity of forest and wildlife resources. The communities
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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22,621.40
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BRA/05/01 |
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Implementation of the ?Clearing Without Burning? system in three indigenous villages (Rio do Ouro, Tubarão, Latundê). The objective is to develop sustainable agroforestry management. A reduction in the negative environmental impact caused by the ( ... )
fire in conventional indigenous family farming techniques is
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