Who Qualifies for Wildlife Habitat Assessment in Idaho
GrantID: 64136
Grant Funding Amount Low: $55,000
Deadline: June 3, 2024
Grant Amount High: $55,000
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Grant Overview
Who Should Apply in Idaho
Eligibility for the Coordinated Wildlife Habitat Assessment in Idaho hinges on specific criteria that reflect the state’s unique environmental and ecological contexts. The funding is primarily aimed at academic institutions, local government agencies, and non-profit organizations that are engaged in wildlife management and habitat conservation. Applicants must demonstrate a capacity for collaborative research and show a commitment to utilizing data-driven methodologies to assess wildlife interactions with their habitats.
Moreover, eligible applicants must possess relevant expertise in ecological sciences, particularly those focusing on Idaho’s mountainous and riparian ecosystems. This includes knowledge of local flora and fauna and an understanding of the threats posed by human activities, such as development and agricultural expansion. The application will require detailed descriptions of previous research projects, illustrating the applicant's experience in conducting comprehensive ecological assessments and habitat evaluations.
The application process for this grant is multifaceted and requires a rigorous level of detail. Teams must outline their methodologies for habitat assessment, delineate geographically focused study areas, and provide timelines for implementing the assessments across Idaho's diverse landscapes. Furthermore, collaborations with local entities, such as regional wildlife offices, are encouraged to enhance the relevance and applicability of the findings.
Realistic timelines and budgets must be developed, which include provisions for staffing, data collection tools, and analysis systems. Given Idaho's vast geographic diversity, it's essential that proposals incorporate adaptive approaches that consider varying ecological conditions, from the Snake River's riparian zones to the granite peaks of the Bitterroot Mountain range. Proposals that effectively demonstrate this adaptability and detail will be viewed favorably in the review process.
Ultimately, the Coordinated Wildlife Habitat Assessment funding initiative seeks to gather robust, actionable insights that benefit Idaho's wildlife management strategies. Successful implementation of this initiative will provide important data for guiding policy and conservation efforts while addressing species-specific needs and habitat management practices, distinctly recognizing Idaho's ecological identity.
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