Who Qualifies for Wildlife Clinical Trials in Yukon

GrantID: 13907

Grant Funding Amount Low: $350,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $350,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Yukon that are actively involved in Health & Medical. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Community Engagement through Wildlife Conservation in Yukon

In Yukon, the intersection of wildlife preservation and community involvement is particularly pronounced, given the territory's rich biodiversity and reliance on natural resources. With over 80% of Yukon's land classified as wilderness, local communities play a pivotal role in conservation efforts. However, the challenges of engaging residents in these initiatives have historically restricted effective wildlife management, as traditional knowledge and local perspectives are often underutilized in conservation strategies.

Who is Eligible for Community-Based Programs

Eligible applicants for the Community-Based Wildlife Conservation Program include local Indigenous organizations, conservation groups, and community-led initiatives that wish to involve residents in monitoring and preserving wildlife. Proposals must emphasize collaborative efforts and demonstrate how community members will be trained and engaged as active participants in conservation activities. This requires a clear plan for outreach and education to ensure widespread community involvement.

Application requirements involve submitting a detailed framework that outlines the proposed conservation initiatives, methodologies for community engagement, and the intended impact on local wildlife populations. Applicants should also incorporate a budget that reflects community collaboration, including resources for training and volunteer support.

Fit for Yukon’s Unique Environmental Context

Given Yukon's vast wilderness, successful projects must illustrate an understanding of the unique ecological concerns faced by the region. For instance, training community volunteers to conduct wildlife population surveys can significantly enhance local capacity and ensure project sustainability. Additionally, by integrating traditional ecological knowledge with scientific study, conservation initiatives can achieve holistic outcomes that resonate within communities.

Implementation of the community-based approach not only aims to protect wildlife but also strengthens community ties, fostering a sense of pride and stewardship among residents. Ultimately, this initiative represents an essential step in ensuring that Yukon's natural resources are protected while enhancing the role of local communities in these vital efforts.

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