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  • Ornithological Council announces award of two grants


    Fern Davies
    • Author: Ellen Paul

      The Ornithological Council is very pleased to announce the award of two grants for the 2016 funding cycle of the OC Small Grants Program. We congratulate Glenda Denise Hevia of Argentina and Isabel Raymundo Gonzalez of Mexico for undertaking meritorious research projects that promote bird conservation. We are honored to support their work.

    The Ornithological Council's Small Grants Program is concluding its fifth funding round. The program focuses on research that supports bird conservation projects in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean and gives priority to projects focused on resident species. As in years past, we received far more proposals worthy of funding than we could actually fund.

     

    This year, two awards were made.

     

    Glenda Denise Hevia of Argentina is conducting research on breeding physiology of and management actions for the Two-Banded Plover (Charadrius falklandicus) population in northern Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina. Her work assesses how different levels of human disturbance impact plover breeders at the physiological level, throughout the assessment of reproductive parameters and the physical condition of the birds. This work will not only enhance the knowledge of the Two-banded Plover demography but will also support effective engagement with regional and local conservation actions to protect the breeding population.

     

    Isabel Raymundo Gonzalez of Mexico is developing a "participatory monitoring" project, similar to citizen science, to engage a local community in collecting data that will be used to inform management of a community-managed forest ("ejido") in Baja California. The site is used for harvesting Mojave yucca (Yucca schidigera) and is also the potential site of a wind energy installation.





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