FFW GRANTS PROGRAM AWARDEES
December 2008
- Behavioral Ecology of crested gibbons (Nomascus) in Laos
$2000
- Conservation & Education Project of the Wild Chimpanzee Foundation in Ivory Coast, the Club P.A.N.
$3054
- Saving Africa's Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis)
$4700
- Schools' Awareness Program (Elephas maximus)
$2000
- Strengthening Humboldt penguin conservation in the San Andres fishing locality in southern Peru
$3870
- The Establishment of a Conservation Breeding Program for Javan Warty Pig (Sus verrucosus)
$5372
- Noninvasive tracking of jaguars (Panthera onca) and co-occurring feline species in Belize by combining molecular scatology, remote camera trapping and GIS: the impact of fragmentation
$5000
- Community Conservation Initiative of Asian Elephants around Kaziranga National Park, Assam (Elephas maximus)
$3000
- Researching tools to mediate human puma conflict: The role of olfactory cues in the spatial ecology of puma (Puma concolor), its implications for non-lethal management, and the development of detection probabilities for puma population management
$4200
- Status & conservation of Mauritian fauna & flora threatened by the invading Madagascar giant day gecko, Phelsuma grandis
$2000
- Status, Distribution and Conservation of Endangered Turtles in Chitwan National Park, Nepal
$2000
- The Leap of the Cat: Ocelot Conservation in Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest (Leopardus pardalis mitis)
$3219
- Wildlife Conservation Education in the Laikipia District of Kenya
$2000
- Amphibian Reproductive Success and Pesticides in Stormwater Ponds within a Gradient of Urban Forest Habitats in King County, Washington
$3400
- Forecasting the potential spread and impacts of invasive crayfish in the northwestern United States
$4250
- Lynx Use of Habitats & Space in response to Timber Harvest & Wildfires (Lynx canadensis)
$2919
- Oregon Spotted Frog (Rana pretiosa) Monitoring Program at Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge
$2771
- Refining an automated tool for detecting gray wolves (Canis lupus)
$6500
- Surveys to determine the status of the Siuslaw Hairy-necked Tiger Beetle, Cicindela hirticollis siuslawensis, in the sand dunes of the Oregon Coast
$2000
- The Effect of Mating on the Stress Physiology of Male Pygmy Rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis)
$2740
- Toxin Levels in Pinnipeds along the Pacific Coast from Central California to the Columbia River (California Condor = Gymnogyps californianus)
$5000
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