Designed to assist persons working in the area of distribution and systematics (taxonomy) of raptors. Systematics covers a wide array of interests from molecular work to differential migration of populations from various geographic regions, for example. Distribution also covers a wide array of interests but should have something to do with where raptors live or why they are there. To apply, send a CV, a proposal (no more than four pages including an abstract) outlining the objectives of your study, the methods, your anticipated budget, a list of other funding sources, and a letter indicating how your project fits into the area of raptor distribution and/or systematics. Students involved in thesis work may submit an outline of their thesis proposal. Visit funder website for more information.
Amount: $1,000
Deadline: Check deadline
Previously 02/15/1999
Funder: Raptor Research Foundation, Inc.
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URL: http://www.raptorresearchfoundation.org/grants-and-awards/grants/dean-amadon-grant