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Document Type:
Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number:
BLM-UT-RFA-09-1683
Opportunity Category:
Discretionary
Posted Date:
Sep 10, 2009
Creation Date:
Sep 10, 2009
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Sep 15, 2009
Current Closing Date for Applications:
Sep 15, 2009
Archive Date:
Oct 10, 2009
Funding Instrument Type:
Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity:
Natural Resources
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:
1
Estimated Total Program Funding:
$100,000
Award Ceiling:
$25,000
Award Floor:
$500
CFDA Number(s):
15.230
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Invasive and Noxious Plant Management
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:
No
Eligible Applicants
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
Additional Information on Eligibility:
Agency Name
Department of the Interior
Description
Inventory of Invasive and/or Noxious plant species in the upper section of the Paria River Watershed which is located in the Kaiparowits region of GSENM. This project will add data that is being collected by USU across Utah, Dinosaur Nat?l Park, various Forest Service offices, that will give correlations to how invasive plants are spread by the public users and possibly animals both domestic and wildlife. The information collected will be analyzed and information will be published. This project could possibly benefit student interns by giving them experience in a field setting, they can also use information collected for project write-ups. Professors may use this information to publish research papers which may be necessary to acquire tenure at a university.