Building Raptor Conservation Capacity in Hawaii

GrantID: 73394

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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If you are located in Hawaii and working in the area of Individual, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Conservation of Hawaiian Hawks' Habitat

Hawaii faces unique environmental barriers that are not commonly found in mainland states. The Hawaiian hawk, or `Iʻiwi, is an endangered species profoundly affected by habitat loss and degradation due to invasive species. With invasive fauna and flora outcompeting native species, habitat conservation has become critical in ensuring the survival of these birds of prey. According to the Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife, over 80% of the native flora has been affected by invasive plants, underscoring the urgency for habitat restoration.

The individuals facing this barrier closely include graduate students and early-career scientists dedicated to conservation efforts. Many of these researchers are recent graduates who are in the formative stages of their careers and lack access to significant funding sources necessary for large-scale ecological projects. Additionally, independent researchers working in this area often encounter difficulties securing local support from communities that perceive environmental issues as solely a governmental concern.

Moreover, the confluence of high living costs and limited funding opportunities exacerbates these challenges for aspiring conservationists in Hawaii. This lack of resources can result in a stagnation of vital research initiatives, emphasizing the need for structured funding that is specifically designed to support local ecological endeavors.

This funding opportunity directly addresses these barriers by specifically supporting individuals engaged in the research and conservation of Hawaiian hawks. Unlike other regions where grant funding may prioritize organizations, this program is focused on those who are directly involved in fieldwork and ecological restoration. The grant is structured to facilitate innovative scientific inquiry and practical conservation efforts, encouraging local community volunteers to participate in habitat restoration activities. By fostering a sense of stewardship among community members, the initiative aims to improve habitat quality for native raptor species significantly.

Participants will have the chance to implement new delivery models involving local volunteers for habitat restoration, which not only helps the research but simultaneously engages the community. This system benefits both the researchers by providing them with additional hands for fieldwork and the community by cultivating a vested interest in the ecological health of Hawaiian ecosystems. The dual focus on individual and community engagement sets this initiative apart from other funding opportunities that do not incorporate local support. Through the funding, there is potential for substantial improvements in the preservation and restoration of habitats that are vital to the Hawaiian hawk’s survival, ultimately enhancing Hawaii's unique ecological landscape.

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