Managing Wildlife at Death Valley National Park — National Park Service funding opportunity
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Managing Wildlife at Death Valley National Park

Death Valley National Park protects 3.4 million acres, spans over 11,000 feet in elevation, and is located at the junction of three major ecosystems: Mojave Desert, Great Basin and Sierra Nevada. All of these factors com...

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Award $1–$35k Deadline Fixed Location Alabama Type grant Level Federal Open posted Aug 25, 2016
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  • Who can apply: Federal-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: $1 – $35,000.
  • Issued by: National Park Service.
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Award amount
$1–$35k
Deadline
Fixed
Total pool
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About this opportunity

Death Valley National Park protects 3.4 million acres, spans over 11,000 feet in elevation, and is located at the junction of three major ecosystems: Mojave Desert, Great Basin and Sierra Nevada. All of these factors combine to make Death Valley one of the most ecologically diverse parks in North America. The wildlife program of Death Valley's Resource Management division requires the assistance of a highly skilled intern to help with the management and survey of native and feral animals. Responsibilities include but are not limited to documenting wild horse and burro populations through surveys and mapping, assisting the park wildlife ecologist with big horn sheep studies, management and organization of data and files, production of educational general assistance with Resource Management operations.

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Source systemgrants.gov
Source ID287966
PostedAug 25, 2016

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