Notice of Intent: Raptor Management Cooperative Agreements
Post Date
February 5th 2015
Application Due Date
February 12th 2015
Funding Opportunity Number
2015-PANOCESU-NEW001
CFDA Number(s)
15.655
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Cooperative Agreement
Funding Activity Categories
Number of Awards
1
Eligibility Categories
Public and State Controlled Institutions of Higher Education
Funding
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Award Range:
$0 - $26085
Grant Description
This is noticed of intention to make a single source award under the Pacific Northwest CESUуs (Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit) Cooperative and Joint Venture Agreement. CESUs are partnerships that provide research, technical assistance, and education. The CESU Network Council competitively selected the CESU host universities through five rounds of formal competition between 1999-2003, and periodically reviews and reapproves each host university. This opportunity is consistent with the mission of the CESU Network and application of the CESU Network system-wide indirect cost rate is expected.This opportunity will enable collaborative work between a member university of the Pacific Northwest CESU and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) that includes completing revised regional population models for bald and golden eagles that can be used to assess the impact of total regional take of various forms, modifying the adaptive decision framework for managing and allocating total take of golden eagles at the regional level, updating the basic Bayesian predictive model for lethal take of eagles at the project site-level and developing competing models with additional complexity, and exploring the creation of a bald eagle specific model (collision prior) based on white-tailed eagle data, including literature search, data acquisition, and analysis. Substantial involvement on the part of the Service is anticipated for the successful completion of the activities to be funded. In particular, the Service will work closely with collaborators on this project, providing direct input on the analyses and modeling approaches and data, as needed and available, and co-authorship or review of manuscripts or reports. This may include arrangement of meetings (both in person and remote) as necessary and direct sharing of data and related information.Scientific integrity is vital to Department of the Interior activities under which scientific research, data, summaries, syntheses, interpretations, presentations, and/or publications are developed and used. Failure to uphold the highest degree of scientific integrity will result not only in potentially flawed scientific results, interpretations, and applications but will damage DOIуs reputation and ability to uphold the publicуs trust. All work performed shall comply with the DOI Scientific Integrity Policy or its equivalent as provided by their organization or State law. As stated in the Scientific Integrity Policy, contractors may be required to investigate allegations of scientific misconduct. Failure to comply with the DOI Scientific Integrity Policy, including failing to conduct and/or truthfully report a requested investigation, may result in the Government exercising any available remedy including, but not limited to, the remedies specified in Section 3.8 E(2)(d) of the attached DOI Scientific Integrity Policy
Contact Information
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Agency
Department of the Interior
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Office:
Fish and Wildlife Service
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Agency Contact:
Emily Bjerre
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Division of Migratory Bird Management
Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge
11510 American Holly Drive, Laurel MD 20708
301-497-5903 -
Agency Mailing Address:
emily_bjerre@fws.gov
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