Funding Opportunity ID: |
325063 |
Opportunity Number: |
NPS-NOIP20AC00283 |
Opportunity Title: |
GP CESU: Survey Wintering and Migratory Birds at TAPR |
Opportunity Category: |
Discretionary |
Opportunity Category Explanation: |
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Funding Instrument Type: |
Cooperative Agreement |
Category of Funding Activity: |
Education Employment, Labor and Training Environment Natural Resources Science and Technology and other Research and Development |
Category Explanation: |
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CFDA Number(s): |
15.945 |
Eligible Applicants: |
Private institutions of higher education |
Additional Information on Eligibility: |
THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS- This announcement is to provide public notice of the National Park Service's intention to award financial assistance for the following project activities. Members of the Great Plains CESU- Emporia State University- THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS |
Agency Code: |
DOI-NPS |
Agency Name: |
Department of the Interior National Park Service |
Posted Date: |
Mar 03, 2020 |
Close Date: |
Mar 13, 2020 |
Last Updated Date: |
Mar 03, 2020 |
Award Ceiling: |
$25,000 |
Award Floor: |
$24,937 |
Estimated Total Program Funding: |
$25,000 |
Expected Number of Awards: |
1 |
Description: |
The objective of this agreement is to survey migrating and wintering birds at TAPR. Data will provide preserve managers information on existing non-breeding bird use of the preserve and how management actions may impact this bird use. Survey data and a final report will be submitted to the preserve and shared with others interested in bird communities. The public purpose is to engage recipients (including youth) and partners in shared environmental stewardship by allowing students to gain hands-on experience in natural resource research. The purpose also is to create and promote research that will be disseminated tothe scientific community and preserve partners. The project involves the following:1. Develop a survey protocol/method (involves coordinating with park staff, partner staff, and other researchers to ensure comparable/transferable data).2. Survey birds during fall migration, winter season, and spring migration.3. Develop report detailing bird species encountered, habitat use, and management suggestions. |
Version: |
1 |