Accessing Biodiversity Data Collection Efforts in Guam

GrantID: 15602

Grant Funding Amount Low: $100

Deadline: October 3, 2022

Grant Amount High: $18,000

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Summary

Those working in Science, Technology Research & Development and located in Guam may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Operations for Biodiversity Data Collection in Guam

Guam is home to rich biodiversity, yet the island faces many challenges in managing and conserving its native species and habitats. The Biodiversity Data Collection Efforts initiative aims to support researchers and local conservationists by providing funding for comprehensive data collection projects. These projects are essential for addressing knowledge gaps that exist regarding Guam's unique ecosystems and the threats they face.

Eligible applicants include local research institutions, universities, and non-profit organizations focused on conservation. To qualify, applicants must submit project proposals detailing their intended methodologies for data collection and analysis, as well as how their findings will inform conservation policies on the island. An emphasis on collaboration with local agencies, community members, and stakeholders is necessary to ensure the transparency and effectiveness of proposed initiatives.

Guam's distinct ecological landscape, including its endemic species that are particularly vulnerable to habitat loss and invasive species, underscores the importance of this funding initiative. The data collected will be critical in developing tailored conservation strategies that support biodiversity preservationan issue of increasing urgency as climate change impacts intensify across the Pacific region. By informing decision-makers about the current state of biodiversity, this initiative seeks to enhance the management strategies that protect Guam's unique ecosystems.

The funding will facilitate advanced technological approaches for data collection, utilization of remote sensing, and field studies that provide valuable information on species distribution and habitat health. The goal is to create a comprehensive database that serves as a foundation for evidence-based conservation approaches in Guam, advancing local efforts toward biodiversity protection.

In an era where biodiversity loss is occurring at unprecedented rates, the importance of initiatives like this cannot be overstated. By focusing on a systematic approach to data collection, this program aims to bridge the gap between research and policy implementation to maximize the effectiveness of conservation efforts on the island. Guam stands out as it faces distinct challenges in its conservation landscapethis initiative aims to empower local entities to address those challenges head-on.

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