Accessing Reptile Surveys in Idaho's Diverse Habitats
GrantID: 14460
Grant Funding Amount Low: $95,500
Deadline: July 25, 2022
Grant Amount High: $95,500
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Conducting Reptile Surveys in Idaho's Regions
Idaho's diverse landscapes, ranging from wetlands to mountain ranges, create a unique habitat for various reptile species. However, limited surveys have led to a lack of comprehensive data on reptile populations in the state. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game reports significant gaps in knowledge regarding the distribution and status of many reptile species, indicating that some might be at risk of population decline due to habitat modification and climate change.
Local conservation groups and biologists face the challenge of effectively managing and protecting Idaho's reptile populations without sufficient data. Community-based organizations often lack the resources or expertise to conduct thorough assessments. The priority species in this initiative include the Northern Rubber Boa and the Western Rattlesnake, both of which play essential roles in Idaho's ecosystems.
Funding for this project will facilitate comprehensive surveys of reptile populations across Idaho's various habitats, allowing for the identification of at-risk species and the creation of targeted conservation measures. This initiative will involve partnerships with local wildlife agencies, which will provide the technical support necessary for implementing effective habitat management practices based on the survey findings.
By addressing this pressing need for data, the funding will help bolster Idaho's conservation efforts, ensuring that critical species are monitored and protected effectively. The project also aligns with Idaho's broader conservation goals by ensuring the health of ecosystems that include these reptile species, which contribute to the state's biodiversity.
In conclusion, the initiative to conduct reptile surveys in Idaho addresses a crucial gap in ecological knowledge, enabling local conservationists to take informed action. Through this funding, the aim is to build a foundation for future research and management efforts, ultimately safeguarding Idaho's unique reptile populations and the habitats they call home.
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