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Global Raptor Research & Conservation Grant

HawkWatch International’s Global Raptor Research and Conservation Grant Program

Deadline: 31-Dec-22

HawkWatch International (HWI)’s Global Raptor Research & Conservation Grant is offering funds to support projects addressing global raptor priorities.

The grant aims to increase diversity and inclusivity in conservation while building local capacity.

In 2019, HWI led an effort to identify global raptor research and conservation priorities. This research identified very stark discrepancies in raptor research efforts worldwide. Ten species (1.8% of all raptors) received nearly one‐third of all raptor research (32%) while over one‐fifth of all raptors (21%, 116 species) had zero research publications. Discouragingly, raptors at risk of extinction and those with declining populations are less studied globally. This effort identified tropical regions of Central and South America, Sub‐Saharan Africa and, particularly, Southeast Asia as the highest priority for investment because they host the highest number of total species, understudied species, and extinction‐prone species. Overall, these findings call for a shift in how HWI invests scientific and conservation resources. This grant aims to provide support and resources to these areas where it is needed most.

Preferences

Applications will be scored based on: the importance and/or impact of the proposed project, the overall quality of the application and the financial need of the applicant. Furthermore, preference will be given to projects that:

Funding Information
Eligible Projects

The Global Raptor Research & Conservation Grant aims to fund projects that are:

What the Grant Won’t Fund?

HWI will not fund projects that:

For more information, visit https://hawkwatch.org/grrcg

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