Who Qualifies for Wildlife Connectivity Research in Montana

GrantID: 2296

Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $3,000

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Wildlife Connectivity Research in Montana

Montana is characterized by its expansive landscapes and diverse ecosystems, yet it faces significant challenges regarding wildlife connectivity. The state is home to vast tracts of wilderness that are increasingly fragmented due to human activities such as agriculture, urban development, and infrastructure expansion. Studies show that habitat fragmentation in Montana has led to critical declines in several wildlife populations, emphasizing the urgency for effective conservation strategies.

Wildlife agencies and conservation organizations in Montana are particularly challenged to maintain ecological corridors that enable wildlife to thrive amidst these changes. Species like the grizzly bear and the lynx require expansive habitats for migration and breeding, but the disconnection of these habitats threatens their survival. Local agencies often lack the resources and comprehensive data needed to assess the effectiveness of existing wildlife corridors, which further complicates conservation efforts.

This grant will support critical research on wildlife connectivity across Montana’s fragmented habitats. The project aims to assess the effectiveness of key wildlife corridors while providing a data-driven approach to enhance land-use planning. By producing measurable improvements in animal movement and population health, this initiative directly addresses the needs of both wildlife and the communities that coexist with them.

Collaborations between researchers, conservation organizations, and local land managers will be a cornerstone of this funding initiative. Local stakeholders will benefit from findings that can be practically applied to land-use planning processes. By integrating wildlife corridor strategies into existing land management frameworks, the project aims to foster not only ecological health but also the sustainability of local economies reliant on wildlife-related tourism and recreation.

Implementing these strategies will provide Montana with a pathway to enhance its conservation efforts while facilitating the recovery of vulnerable species. By employing a research-driven approach that fosters collaboration among stakeholders, Montana stands to significantly improve its wildlife connectivity initiatives, addressing both ecological concerns and community interests.

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