4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program (WHEP)
Post Date
June 24th 2011
Application Due Date
July 15th 2011
Funding Opportunity Number
FWS-NCTC-2011-16
CFDA Number(s)
15.649
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Cooperative Agreement
Funding Activity Categories
Education
Environment
Natural Resources
Number of Awards
1
Eligibility Categories
There is not an application process for 4-H WHEP. This is a notice of intent to award a single source grant under justification 505 DM 2.14B(1) to New Mexico State University.
Funding
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Estimated Total Funding:
$50920
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Award Range:
$0 - $50920
Grant Description
The USFWS is not seeking applications. The USFWS plans to award this grant agreement under the Department Manual 505-2, using 2.14B(1) to justify a single source award to the 4-H Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Program (WHEP). 2.14B(1) Unsolicited Proposal the proposal award is the result of an unsolicited assistance application which represents a unique or innovative idea, method, or approach which is not the subject of a current or planned contract or assistance award but which is deemed advantageous to the program objectives. The USFWS's Youth in Natural Resource Careers initiative has a core need of encouraging and developing young people with the appropriate skill sets and interests to become conservation professionals. WHEP is a 4-H youth natural resource program dedicated to teaching wildlife and fisheries habitat management to junior and senior level (ages 8-19) youth in the United States. Studying a science-based manual, participants learn about wildlife terms and concepts, different wildlife habitats, to identify common wildlife foods, how to judge the quality of wildlife habitat, about wildlife habitat management practices, and about wildlife damage management. The winning senior WHEP team (ages 14-19) from each state earns the right to attend the annual National WHEP Invitational Contest. The Invitational is a competitive event including five components: wildlife identification, general wildlife knowledge, wildlife management practices, written management plan, and oral defense of written plan. Natural resources management is learned through participation in the contest and the associated field trips and demonstrations. The contest moves to a different state (and thus a different habitat type) every year allowing opportunities to interact with youth and natural resource professionals in from around the country. These practices are in alignment with the USFWS's focus on Youth in Natural Resource Careers.
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:
Tracy McCleaf
Agreement Coordinator, Career Awareness
Phone 304-876-7781 -
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