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New Starts Proposed for the FY04 Science Support Program
USGS-BRD Central Region

 

Project Title

FWS Project Officer

USGS Principal Investigator

Estimated Funding

04-R1-01 Survival and tag retention of larval and recently metamorphosed pacific lamprey with coded wire tags.

Samuel C. Lohr

Jennifer M. Bayer, Columbia River Research Laboratory

$13,661

04-R2-02 Why do egrets and herons nest in urban environments?  Establishing causality and associated health hazards.

Bill Howe

Miguel A. Mora, Columbia Environmental Research Center

$52,792

04-R2-03 Using prescribed fire to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfire for habitat of the endangered golden-checked warbler at the wildland-urban interface.

Deborah Holle

Jim Grace, National Wetlands Research Center

$35,343

04-R3-02 Characterization and development of alarm substance pheromone to control invasive bighead and silver carp.  

(Funds From Region 9)

Mike Hoff, Everett Wilson

Edward Little, Columbia Environmental Research Center

$75,000

 

 $75,000  

04-R3-04 Evaluation of contaminant risks to the endangered Tumbling Creek cavesnail.

Paul McKenzie

John Besser, Columbia Environmental Science Center

$25,000

04-R3-05 Population estimates for migrating shorebirds in National Wildlife Refuges and associated state and private lands of the Lower Missouri River ecosystem.

Frank Durbian

Adrian Farmer, FORT

$11,300

04-R6-01 Effects of grazing regimes on distribution and abundance of grassland birds at Valentine National Wildlife Refuge.

Melvin Nenneman

Pam Pietz, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

$35,153

04-R6-03 Evaluation of source-sink dynamics in Yellowstone grizzly bears.

Chris Servheen

Chuck Schwartz, Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center

$40,560

04-R6-05 The temporal and spatial distribution of RMP sandhill cranes in response to habitat conditions determined by climate, geomorphology, and land use on public and private lands along an intermountain corridor.

 (Funds From Region 1)

John Taylor,

Kelli Stone

Leigh Fredrickson, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

$4,854

 

 

 $5,000  

04-R9-07 Quantity, quality and support for research in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: an organizational assessment.

Terry Sexson

B. Lee Lamb, FORT

$102,584

 

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