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Manta Trust
Founded2011
FounderGuy Stevens
Websitemantatrust.org

The Manta Trust is a UK-based charity that was formed in 2011 to co-ordinate global research and conservation efforts for manta rays, their close relatives and their habitat.

As charismatic megafauna, manta rays act as a flagship species, helping to promote and engage the general public in the wider message of marine ecosystem conservation. Through this top down approach to conservation the manta ray becomes the catalyst for change, engaging and motivating the general public, governments and local communities alike.

A UK Registered Charity, the Trust brings together a number of projects from around the globe, both new and long-standing, including the Republic of Maldives, Sri Lanka, Mexico and Indonesia. By conducting long-term, robust studies into manta populations in these locations, the trust aims to build the solid foundations upon which Governments, NGOs and conservationists can make informed and effective decisions to ensure the long-term survival of these animals and their habitat.

The BBC News program "Protecting the fragile manta rays of the Maldives"[1] profiles Manta Trust's conservation efforts in the Maldives.

References

  1. ^ "Protecting the fragile manta rays of the Maldives". BBC News. Retrieved 8 March 2012.