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Wildlife Acoustics
Last Date:- 15-11-2024
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Wildlife Acoustics offers a $4,000 USD grant to support research in wildlife acoustics, aimed at advancing wildlife research, habitat monitoring, and environmental conservation. This grant provides scientists with tools such as bioacoustic monitoring devices and software to further their studies on species like bats, birds, amphibians, and other vocal wildlife.

About the Organization

Wildlife Acoustics is a technology-driven company that creates cutting-edge wildlife acoustic monitoring tools designed to aid scientists in their research, helping to expand the understanding of global biodiversity.

About the Grant

The grant supports innovative use of bioacoustic recording and analysis tools for data collection on wildlife vocalizations. Successful applicants will receive equipment or Kaleidoscope Pro licenses to facilitate research. The grant focuses on projects that:

  • Advance scientific knowledge in wildlife conservation.
  • Demonstrate significant use of bioacoustic data.
  • Contribute to long-term environmental conservation efforts.

Key Highlights:

  • Applicants may receive Kaleidoscope Pro-only licenses for data analysis.
  • Quarterly updates for the duration of the project are required.
  • Projects must commence within one year of the award.

Eligibility

Applicants must be associated with charitable, educational, or tax-exempt organizations. Special consideration will be given to projects that make significant and novel use of bioacoustics data for environmental monitoring and conservation.

Application Requirements

  • Submit the application in English.
  • Include at least one letter of recommendation (up to two letters may be submitted).
  • A tax exemption certificate or charitable status letter is required.
  • A final report must be submitted within two months of completing the project or bioacoustics section.

Application Deadline: November 15, 2024.

This grant offers a great opportunity to support conservation projects focused on vocal wildlife monitoring and environmental research. If you're interested, you can apply here and learn more on their official website.

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