Who Qualifies for Raptor Grants in Illinois
GrantID: 73394
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Deadline: Ongoing
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Grant Overview
Assessing Raptor Adaptation in Agricultural Landscapes
Illinois is characterized by vast agricultural expanses, which present unique challenges for wildlife, particularly birds of prey such as hawks and owls. The conversion of natural habitats into cropland has led to significant ecological changes, making it imperative to understand how raptors adapt to these altered landscapes. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources reports that nearly 75% of Illinois land is utilized for agricultural purposes, creating a pressing need for strategies that can mitigate negative impacts on local wildlife.
Qualifying entities for this funding include graduate students and early-career scientists who possess a strong interest in avian ecology and agriculture. Application requirements substantiate a focus on innovative and collaborative agricultural practices that can benefit both farmland and raptor populations. However, many applicants may find traditional funding streams overly complex or prohibitive, ultimately deterring participation in this crucial research area.
The evaluation components of this grant will focus on specific methodologies for landscape assessments and require applicants to have a clear understanding of how farming practices influence raptor populations. This includes assessing habitat quality, availability, and the direct effects of agricultural practices on prey abundance, which are crucial for raptor survival. The grant aims to implement outcome-driven assessments that not only track changes in populations relative to farming practices but also build adaptive management strategies tailored to Illinois' agricultural context.
Outcomes such as improved raptor populations and increased awareness of wildlife-friendly farming practices are vital, given that Illinois’ agricultural focus presents both threats and opportunities for conservation. Through close collaboration with farmers and landowners, the initiative seeks to identify mutual benefits while ensuring the sustainability of both agricultural practices and raptor populations. By directly tying ecological research to practical farming solutions, the funding opportunity seeks to create a pathway for enhanced raptor conservation, distinguishing Illinois as a leader in integrating agricultural practices with wildlife conservation initiatives.
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