See below for information about older LEAD projects:
With the support of a three year (2005-2008) grant from the Darwin Initiative, a partnership of organisations worked successfully with four villages (Pejarakan, Sumber Kima, Pemuteran, and Penyabangan) to stop the use of destructive fishing practices and begin managing the marine resources in a sustainable way.
The organisations involved were:
LEAD partnered with the Bombay Natural History Society, India's largest and oldest nongovernmental organisation in a three year (2005-2008) Darwin Initiative project in India's Lakshadweep Islands.
The project was called 'Conserving Giant Clams through a Community Reserve in the Lakshadweep Islands'.