FFW GRANTS PROGRAM AWARDEES
1998-2005
- Repair
of Punta San Juan, Peru, barrier wall. Patricia Majluf, WCS/Bronx
Zoo, $25,529. Funds raised byThe Oregon Zoo Foundation independent
of the Conservation Fund, including a $10,000 challenge grant from
the IFC Foundation.
- Sex differences
in parental investment of Humboldt penguins at Punta San Juan. Sabrina
Taylor (Smithsonian Institution, Dalhousie University), $6,533 (over 3
funding cycles).
- Field
support for Sex differences in parental investment of Humboldt
penguins, Punta San Juan, Peru, June 8-15, 1999. Shawn St. Michael,
Oregon Zoo, $1,700.
- Support
to attend the Humboldt Penguin Population Habitat Viability Analysis
(CBSG, Chile). Cynthia Cheney, Penguin Conservation, $1,300.
- Monitoring
1999 Humboldt penguin nesting success at Punta San Juan, Peru. Rosana
Paredes, WCS/Bronx Zoo, $1,500.
- Rodrigues
Fruit Bat Environmental Education Project, Rodrigues, Mauritius.
Kim Whitman, Philadelphia Zoo's One with Nature program,
$8,000 (3 funding cycles).
- African
elephant chemoreception field research at Samburu Reserve, Kenya. L. E. L. Rasmussen, Oregon Graduate Institute, $2,500.
- International
Snow Leopard Trust Project Partner, Ladakh, India, $1,000.
- Creation
of a data base of captive and semi-captive primates in Colombia. Fernando
Nassar-Montoya, Centro de Primatologica Araguatos, $1,700.
- Surveys
and monitoring of nesting behavior for populations of western painted
(Chrysemys picta belli) and western pond (Clemmys marmorata
marmorata) turtles at Burlington Bottoms, Oregon. Sue Beilke,
Northwest Ecological Resources Institute, $2,000.
- The stress
response in Humboldt penguins: How much does habitat and body condition
matter? P. Dee Boersma, University of Washington, $2,270.
- Endangered
turtles of Hainan Island, China. A. Ross Kiester, U.S. Forest Service,
T. J. Papenfuss, University of California, Berkeley, and S. Hai-tao,
Hainan Teachers College, $3,000.
- Schools
awareness program for elephant conservation. Jayantha Jayewardede,
Biodiversity & Elephant Conservation Trust, Sri Lanka, $756.
- Tigris
Foundation Amur leopard anti-poaching effort, $500.
- Oviposition
of pond-breeding amphibians: the potential influence of exotic plants.
Catherine M. Callison, Portland State University, $1,311.
- Tree
kangaroo in-situ conservation project in Papua New Guinea. Lisa Dabek,
Roger Williams Park Zoo, $3,000.
- A baseline
study of Oregon spotted frogs in Sunriver, Oregon. Jay Bowerman, Sunriver
Nature Center, $2,000.
- Evaluation
of a minimally disturbed population of the northern red-legged frog
(Rana aurora aurora): development of baseline reference conditions
for understanding phenology, movement, and demography. Marc Hayes,
Portland State University, $2,025.
- Population
study of the western gray squirrel. Susan E. Weston, Portland State
University, $455.
- Comparative
nesting behavior and hatchling emergence of the western painted (Chrysemys
picta belli) and western pond (Clemmys marmorata marmorata)
turtles at Smith and Bybee Lakes and Burlington Bottoms. Teresa DeLorenzo
and Susan G. Beilke, Northwest Ecological Research Laboratory, $2,100.
- Project
Partner to build predator-proof corrals in Hemis National Park, Ladakh,
India. Rodney Jackson, International Snow Leopard Trust, $1,000.
- 2000-2001
support for Rodrigues Conservation Education Project in cooperation
with the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation. Kim Whitman, Philadelphia
Zoo, $4,000.
- Radio
telemetry and field equipment for Washington western pond turtle head-start
program, Frank Slavens. Woodland Park Zoo, $2,600.
- Travel
to Chengdu, China, for training course in behavior and enrichment
for giant pandas prior to reintroduction to the wild. David Shepherdson,
Oregon Zoo, $1,300.
- Jaguar
(Panthera onca) relative abundance in the Huasabas-Sahuaripa
region, Sonora, Mexico. Carlos A. Lþpez Gonzùlez, Denver Zoological
Foundation, $1,000.
- Wildlife-Community
Extension: A community approach to hirola (Beatragus hunteri)
conservation in situ. Solomon Kyalo, Kenya Wildlife Service, $5,000.
- The effect of forest fragmentation on the conservation of the golden-crowned
sifaka/ankomba malandy (Propethecus tattersalli) in northern
Madagascar. Astrid Vargas, Smithsonian Institution, $2,000.
- Northern red-legged frog movements in an urban-constrained environment.
Jennifer Serra, Evergreen State College, $1,500.
- Field support for guano harvest observer, Punta San Juan, Peru, February
16-March 2, 2001. Jan Steele, Oregon Zoo, $1,427.
- Logistical support for WCS/Humboldt Penguin SSP guano harvest monitoring
project. Patricia McGill and Patricia Majluf, Brookfield Zoo and WCS,
Peru, $1,500.
- Peninsular pronghorn recovery project in the Vizcaino Desert Reserve,
Baja California del Sur, Mexico. Jeff Holland, Los Angeles Zoo, $1,050.
- Influence of availability of snags and roost trees and presence and
habitat use of bats. Edward Arnett, Oregon State University, $1,500.
- Tree
Kangaroo Conservation Program in Papua, New Guinea, 2001 support. Lisa Dabek, Roger Williams Park Zoo, $3,000.
- Schools awareness program for elephant conservation. Jayantha
Jayewardene, Biodiversity and Elephant Conservation Trust, Sri Lanka,
$2,016.
- Endangered
turtles of Hainan Island, China: Continuation proposal for 2001. A. Ross Kiester, U.S. Forest Service, $3,000.
- Zoo Conservation Outreach Group: Institutional Partner. Daniel
Hilliard, Executive Director, $500.
-
Center for Ecosystem Survival. Norman Gerschnez, Director, San Francisco
State University, $500.
-
Bushmeat Crisis Task Force. Michael Hutchins, Chair, BCTF Steering
Committee, American Zoo and Aquarium Association, $500.
-
Amur Leopard Fund, Hornocker Wildlife Institute status and habitat
survey. Alan H. Shoemaker, Riverbanks Zoological Park, $500
-
Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Education Center Supplies, Zambia. Doug
Cress, Chimfunshi-USA, $500.
-
Western Pond Turtle Project. David Towne, Woodland Park Zoo, $2,600.
-
Environmental Educator for Rodrigues, Mauritius. Kimberly Whitman,
Zoological Society of Philadelphia, $3,000.
-
International Snow Leopard Trust Project Partner: Snow Leopard Survival
Strategy Summit. Brad Rutherford, ISLT, $1,000.
-
Where do Humboldt penguins go when they aren't breeding, Punta San
Juan, Peru. P. Dee Boersma, University of Washington, $5,300.
-
Matabeleland cheetah and leopard research program, Zimbabwe. Vivian
J. Wilson, Chipangali Wildlife Trust, and Chris Pfeffercorn, Oregon
Zoo, $4,025.
- Influence of availability of snags and roost trees on presence and
habitat use of bats. Edward B. Arnett, Department of Forest
Science, Oregon State University, $1,500.
- Tree kangaroo conservation program in Papua, New Guinea. Lisa
Dabek, Roger Williams Park Zoo, $3,000.
- Peninsular Pronghorn Recovery Project in the Vizcaino Desert Reserve,
Baja California Sur, Mexico. Jeff Holland, Los Angeles Zoo,
$3,449.
- Matabeleland cheetah and leopard research program. Vivian J.
Wilson, Chipangali Wildlife Trust, and Chris Pfeffercorn, Oregon Zoo,
$3,035.
- Pygmy rabbit captive breeding and reintroduction program. David
Shepherdson, Oregon Zoo, $1,000.
-
Future for Wildlife brochure. Kim Freed, The Oregon Zoo Foundation,
$690.
- Lowland
tapirs as landscape detectives for the Atlantic Forest: a new conservation
approach. Patricia Medici, Institute for Ecological Research, $2,900.
-
Emergency interim support for Punta San Juan Reserve, Peru. David
Shepherdson, Oregon Zoo (on behalf of Patricia Majluf and Patricia
McGill), $3,000.
-
Oregon Zoo Conservation Greenhouse Start-up. Blair Csuti, Oregon Zoo,
$4,890.
-
International Snow Leopard Trust Project Partner. Owen Rogers, ISLT,
$1,000.
- Matabeleland
cheetah and leopard research program. Vivian J. Wilson, Chipangali
Wildlife Trust and Chris Pfefferkorn, Oregon Zoo, $4,225.
- Rapid
assessment of the current conservation status and future management
needs of the endangered Javan warty pig (Sus verrucosus). Erik Meijaard,
Austrailian National University, $2,900.
- Schools'
awareness program for elephant conservation. Jayantha Jayewardene,
Biodiversity and Elephant Conservation Trust, Sri Lanka, $2,590.
- Environmental
educator for Rodrigues, Mauritius. Kimberly Whitman, Zoological Society
of Phalelphia, $3,000.
- Tree
kangaroo conservation program in Papua New Guinea. Lisa Dabek, Roger
Williams Park Zoo, $3,000.
- Conservation
Action Partnership: North America. Western Regional USFWS/AZA Conservation
Workshop. Blair Csuti, Oregon Zoo and Richard Block, Santa Barbara
Zoological Gardens, $3,000.
- Fender's
blue butterfly (Icaricia icarioides fenderi) population supplementation
pilot project. David Shepherdson, Oregon Zoo, $1,625.
- Oregon
silverspot butterfly population supplementation. David Shepherdson,
Oregon Zoo, $1,625.
- Matabeleland
cheetah and leopard research program. Vivian J. Wilson, Chipangali
Wildlife Trust, and Chris Pfefferkorn, Oregon Zoo, $5,000.
- The
influence of captive rearing on behavior and demography of endangered
Northwest butterflies. Sheryl Schultz, Washington State University,
Vancouver, WA, $2,524.
- Field
conservation support for Oregon Zoo Living Collections staff. Blair
Csuti and David J. Shepherdson, Oregon Zoo, $1,803.
- Conservation
campaign for the Humboldt penguin in the Pisco Parcas area, Peru (Phase
I). Mónica Echegaray, ACOREMA, $4,580.
- International
Snow Leopard Trust International Partnerships Program, Owen Rogers,
ISLT, $1,000.
- Peninsular
pronghorn recovery project in the Viscanio Desert Reserve, Baja California
Sur, Mexico. Jeff S. Holland, Los Angeles Zoo, $3,208.
- Matabeleland
cheetah and leopard research program. Vivian J. Wilson, Chipangali Wildlife
Trust, and Chris Pfefferkorn, Oregon Zoo, $6,565.
- Environmental
Educator for Rodrigues, Maruitius. Kimberly (Whitman) Lengel, Zoological
Society of Philadelphia, $3,000.
- Tree Kangaroo
conservation program in Papua New Guinea. Lisa Dabek, Roger Williams
Park Zoo, $3,000.
- Kasese
Wildlife Conservation Awareness Project. Asaba Mukobi, Oregon Zoo, $5,000.
- The Xerxes
Society search for new populations of imperiled butterflies. Scott Hoffman
Black and Mace Faughan, The Xerces Society, $3,000.
- Oregon
spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) habitat use and effects of grazing. Amy
Shovlain and Deanna Olson, Oregon State University, $1,980.
- Matabeleland
cheetah and leopard research program. Vivian J. Wilson, Chipangali Wildlife
Trust, and Chris Pfefferkorn, Oregon Zoo, $4,000.
- Community Relations Officer Program. Reg Hoyt, Forest Partners International, $2,225.
- Humboldt Penguins Go to School In Pisco, Peru. Monica Echegaray, ACOREMA, $5,000.
- Matabeleland Cheetah and Leopard Research Program. Vivian J. Wilson and Chris Pfefferkorn, Chipangali Wildlife Trust Carnivore Research Institute, $5,300.
- Natural Partnerships Program. Jennifer Snell Rullman, Snow Leopard Trust, $2,000.
- Schools' Awareness Program. Jayantha Jayewardene, Biodiversity & Elephant
Conservation Trust, $2,825.
- Year 2: Conservation education and pastoral communities: Educating teachers to enhance local understanding of human-wildlife interactions. Martha Fischer, Saint Louis Zoo WildCare Institute and Dan Rubenstein, IUCN Equid Specialist Group, Princeton University, $2,285.
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