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Spatial Analysis for Species Recovery and Habitat Restoration

Post Date

July 16th 2010

Application Due Date

November 30th -0001

This is a notice of intent. The opportunity has been awarded to Natural Resource Geospatial. No other applications will be reviewed.

Funding Opportunity Number

FWS-R8-YFWO-ESFR-02

CFDA Number(s)

15.608

Funding Instrument Type(s)

Grant

Funding Activity Categories

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Eligibility Categories

Other

This is a notice of intent. The opportunity has been awarded to Natural Resource Geospatial under 505 DM 2.14(4) Unique Qualifications. No other applications will be reviewed.

Funding

  • Award Range:

    $25000 - $25000

Grant Description

This project will develop habitat maps, spatial models of species habitat suitability, and habitat restoration maps to enable the Service, private institutions, and other cooperators to effectively develop, implement and monitor habitat conservation strategies and habitat restoration projects. The work for this project will be conducting spatial analysis and mapping to support develop of restoration projects, species recovery and management plans, and ecological evaluations for both terrestrial and aquatic species. Assist project cooperators (State and private cooperators, FWS staff) with ecological modeling for Siskiyou Mountains Salamander, Northern Spotted Owl, Fisher, anadromous fish, and other terrestrial and aquatic species. Use GIS to assist with development of prioritization models for habitat restoration planning. This work benefits interagency and non-governmental participation in recovery planning ($15,000) and large-scale planning of habitat restoration efforts ($10,000) for a number of terrestrial and aquatic species which are Federal and Tribal Trust responsibilities. 1. STATEMENT OF WORK Design and production of fisher trapping and transport boxes and holding facilities necessary for holding fishers in captivity. A. TASKS/MILESTONES: Task 1 -Produce final habitat spotted owl suitability maps and spatial statistics. Task 2 - Present spotted owl habitat modeling results to interagency/nongovernmental representatives. Task 3 - Produce publication maps for final reports. Task 4 - Work directly with YFWO staff and interageny specialists to develop spatial framework for habitat restoration analyses. Task 5 - Develop resource maps (terrestrial and aquatic species distributions, habitats) and estimated risk maps. Task 6 - Use modeling approaches to integrate spatial depiction of resource value and risk for use in prioritizing restoration efforts. Task 7 – Submit Final Report to the YFWO B. MILESTONES: to be completed by: Maps & Spatial Statistics October 31, 2010 Present Results November 30, 2010 Produce Publication Maps January 31, 2011 Develop Spatial Framework for Habitat Restoration February - March, 2011 Develop Resource Map and Risk Maps March 31, 2011 Integrate Spatial Depiction of Restoration Efforts March – April 2011 Progress Reports Each Invoice SF 425 Federal Financial Report September 30 each year Submit Final Report December 31, 2012

Contact Information

  • Agency

    Department of the Interior

  • Office:

    Fish and Wildlife Service

  • Agency Contact:

    Misty Bradford
    Coop. Agreements Assistant
    Phone 530-842-5763

  • Agency Mailing Address:

    work

  • Agency Email Address:

    misty_bradford@fws.gov


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