Research Impact in Idaho's Wildlife Conservation
GrantID: 56601
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: September 11, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,200,000
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes of Idaho's Wildlife Research Coordination
In Idaho, the core target outcomes of the Partnerships for Wildlife Research Coordination initiative focus on fostering collaboration between wildlife management agencies and research institutions. This initiative aims to streamline wildlife research efforts across the state, ensuring that data collection and conservation methodologies are cohesive and effective. By establishing a framework for data sharing and cooperative research, it is anticipated that outcomes include enhanced data utilization, improved conservation techniques, and a more comprehensive understanding of the local wildlife ecosystem.
The importance of these outcomes lies in Idaho's unique ecological landscape, which hosts a diverse range of wildlife species and habitats. This diverse ecosystem supports various industries, including tourism and recreation, which significantly contribute to the state's economy. The success of this initiative, therefore, not only impacts biodiversity but also the livelihoods of those who depend on these natural resources. Improved wildlife management practices are essential in maintaining the balance between economic development and ecological preservation, making these outcomes paramount for Idaho.
Implementation of the grant will involve creating a multi-sector partnership between universities, federal and state wildlife agencies, and other stakeholders. This collaborative approach aims to standardize research methodologies and enhance information flow between entities. Researchers will be encouraged to share their findings, which will be crucial in defining best practices in wildlife conservation efforts. The focus on data sharing will help tackle issues related to data silos that have historically hindered comprehensive wildlife management in Idaho.
An essential aspect of the project will be the development of a centralized database that can be accessed by all partners involved. This initiative aligns with Idaho's commitment to innovative data solutions that promote resource conservation. By fostering a culture of cooperation, this grant seeks to ensure that wildlife research effectively addresses the challenges faced within Idaho's unique ecosystems.
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