BLM-AK GMU13 Subsistence Resource Populations Monitoring
Post Date
April 11th 2016
Application Due Date
June 13th 2016
Funding Opportunity Number
L16AS00083
CFDA Number(s)
15.231
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Cooperative Agreement
Funding Activity Categories
Number of Awards
1
Eligibility Categories
Funding
-
Estimated Total Funding:
$500000
-
Award Range:
$500 - $500000
Grant Description
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has proposed to work cooperatively with the recipient to monitor federal subsistence wildlife resource populations (i.e. moose, caribou, mountain goats, furbearers, small game, and upland birds) on both BLM and State of Alaska lands in Game Management Unit 13 (GMU) with an emphasis on BLM lands. Monitoring may exist limitedly on state lands as wildlife migrate across federal and state lands. In the past, a state agency has established monitoring and assessment of game resources. BLM will share costs, field staff and expertise to actively manage subsistence resource on BLM lands and neighboring State of Alaska lands in GMU13. The project will include sharing the cost of VHF/GPS collars, immobilization drugs, fixed-wing and helicopter time, darting supplies, and field staff to monitor subsistence wildlife resource populations. This subsistence wildlife resource populations project will provide crucial information on twinning rates, population composition, population size, recruitment, movement data - all important information used in determining stipulations for permits involving activities that potentially impact federal subsistence hunting seasons.
Contact Information
-
Agency
Department of the Interior
-
Office:
Bureau of Land Management
-
Agency Contact:
Grants Management Specialist Betty Lockard (907) 271-2816
blockard@blm.gov -
Agency Mailing Address:
blockard@blm.gov
- Agency Email Address:
- More Information:
Get A Free Grant Assistance Kit
To start your application for a free grant package go to: