Wildlife Corridor Mapping Impact in Idaho
GrantID: 67831
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000
Deadline: November 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $600,000
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Grant Overview
Wildlife Corridor Mapping and Implementation in Idaho
Idaho is characterized by its vast landscapes and biodiverse habitats, yet wildlife corridors are increasingly compromised due to habitat fragmentation from urban development and agricultural expansion. With over 60% of the state classified as rural, significant portions of wildlife are affected, leading to declining populations and disrupted ecosystems. Specific species, such as the mule deer and the iconic Idaho black bear, are increasingly at risk due to these barriers interrupting their migratory paths.
Who Should Apply in Idaho
This grant is designed for local wildlife agencies, conservation groups, and organizations that focus on habitat restoration and management. Eligible entities must have a proven track record of previous collaborative efforts with local governments and community stakeholders to enhance wildlife habitats. Applicants should demonstrate a clear understanding of the critical wildlife corridors in their target areas, as well as the capacity to implement strategic actions to restore and preserve these routes.
Application Requirements in the Gem State
In Idaho, the application process requires a comprehensive project outline, including mapping studies and scientifically supported data that illustrate the corridors' critical nature. Additionally, applicants need to provide a plan showing how they will utilize digital mapping technologies and collaboration with local entities to prioritize restoration efforts. Proposals must also include budget outlines that account for potential partnerships with private stakeholders and community engagement to ensure project longevity.
Why the Outcomes Matter in Idaho
The focal outcomes of this initiative are to enhance the connectivity of wildlife populations and preserve their natural habitats. Effective corridor management significantly contributes to the state's ecological health, which is vital for maintaining Idaho's rich biodiversity. Ensuring safe movement for species mitigates the risk of inbreeding and local extinctions. As a state known for its natural beauty, a thriving wildlife population is crucial not only for ecological balance but also for promoting Idaho’s tourism industry.
Implementation Approach Tailored to Idaho
Successful implementation of wildlife corridor restoration in Idaho involves collaborative planning that incorporates scientific data with local knowledge. Engaging ranchers, landowners, and community members in the mapping and restoration process is vital to ensure support and minimize potential conflicts. The approach must emphasize adaptability, allowing adjustments to strategies as new data comes to light, ensuring a long-term commitment to wildlife conservation in Idaho.
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