Washington Chapter

of The Wildlife Society

Research Grant

The Washington Chapter of The Wildlife Society provides grant funding for wildlife research projects in Washington State. Funding requests cannot exceed $2,500.  Student proposals are encouraged.  Proposals are reviewed by the WA-TWS Research Grants Committee and final funding decisions are made by the Board.  The deadline for submission of proposals is December 31st.  

To Apply:

  Application Materials:

    • 2-3 page proposal including: Introduction, Methods, Timetable, Budget, Expected Products
    • Curriculum Vitae of applicant(s)
    • Submit applications to the Grants Committee (grants@watws.org), Subject Line: 'Research Grant Application'
    • Deadline is December 31st!

 

Selection Criteria:

    • Importance of the question
    • Adequacy of proposed methods to meet project objectives.
    • Likely success of achieving objectives given question, design, funding, and time period.
    • Management priority (e.g. T&E and sensitive species, important game species, etc.).
    • Publication potential
    • Researchers’ experience
    • Relative importance of the grant toward achieving research goals


If Chosen:

    • Grant recipients are expected to present results of their project at a future WA-TWS Annual Meeting (or other public presentation) and provide a write-up for the Chapter newsletter. 
    • Recipients also are expected to be (or become) members of WA-TWS at the time the funds are received.

Please contact the Grants Committee (grants@watws.org) for more info.


Past Recipients

  2022 (split award)

  • Taza Schaming – NRCC, Clark's Nutcracker Ecology
  • Yasmine Hentati – UW, River Otter Parasite and Pollution Interaction

2021

  • Alex Pavlinovic - ESC, Gray Whale Behavior in Puget Sound

2020

  • Taza Schaming - NRCC, Clark's Nutcracker Ecology & White-bark Pine Reproduction

2019 (split award)

  • Ethan Duvall - WWU, Nooksack River Bald Eagle Population Assessment
  • Logan Whiles - WSU, Hoary Marmot Predation Assessment

2018

  • Katie Stanchak - Systematics & Distribution of Sorex merriami in Washington

2017 (split award)

  • Leah Renzel & Tom Virzi - Bat Maternity Site Monitoring
  • Teresa Lorenz - USFS, Woodpecker Diet and Nesting

2016

  • Kyle Ebenhoch - WSU, Greater Sage Grouse Movement and Survival

2015

  • Amy Ulappa - WSU, Black-tailed Deer Diet Evaluation

2013

  • Matthew Warren - WWU, Cougar Genetics & Habitat Connectivity in Washington

2004

  • Tara Chestnut & Hannah Anderson - ESC, Streaked Horned Lark Study


* HELP US FILL IN THIS HISTORY! IF YOU WERE A RECIPIENT; PLEASE CONTACT THE CHAPTER SECRETARY


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