Yukon Wildlife Conservation Partnerships Access
GrantID: 15827
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: October 14, 2022
Grant Amount High: $10,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Readiness Requirements for Yukon Wildlife Conservation Partnerships
In Yukon, the challenge of wildlife conservation is profound, particularly given the province's unique ecosystem characterized by expansive wilderness and diverse species. The region is home to some of North America’s last intact ecosystems, but this also means that conservation efforts must be meticulously coordinated to address the challenges posed by climate change, habitat fragmentation, and human encroachment.
The Yukon Wildlife Conservation Partnerships initiative is designed to enhance readiness among local organizations to tackle these pressing conservation issues through collaborative research. Organizations focused on wildlife management, habitat protection, and community engagement are encouraged to apply for funding to support their initiatives.
To qualify for funding, partnerships must demonstrate a coordinated approach to wildlife conservation that involves local communities. The application requires detailed plans outlining the specific research initiatives, target species, and community involvement. Applicants must show how their projects align with Yukon’s conservation priorities while incorporating Indigenous knowledge and practices.
Transformative outcomes are expected from this initiative as it fosters collaborative efforts to identify priority species and habitats that are at risk. In a territory where traditional Indigenous practices have long included observing and protecting wildlife, integrating this knowledge with modern conservation science is essential. The expected result is an improved understanding of wildlife populations, leading to more effective conservation strategies tailored to Yuko's unique ecological context.
By addressing readiness requirements through a partnership approach, the Wildlife Conservation Partnerships initiative builds local capacity and fosters a shared commitment to conservation across Yukon. This is vital for ensuring that the province's wildlife remains resilient in the face of environmental change, and it highlights the importance of community-led efforts in promoting sustainable practices that benefit both nature and society.
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