REMINDER: Deadline for the award program is 15 April 2013. 

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NORTH STAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSMITTER GRANT PROGRAM - North Star 
Science and Technology, LLC and American Bird Conservancy announce the 8th 
bi-annual North Star Science and Technology Transmitter Grant Program.  In the 
spirit of giving back to the research community that they serve, North Star 
will award a total of eight (8) battery-powered or solar satellite  
transmitters (Argos Platform Transmitter Terminals (PTTs)), to 1-3 recipients 
(8 PTTs to one project or 4 PTTs to each of two projects, or 4 to one, 2 to 
one, and 2 to another).  PTTs are powerful, cutting-edge tools for the study of 
bird migration that greatly extend the range over which individual birds  can 
be tracked.  In a parallel grant program, new this year, North Star will also 
award a total of eight (8) of their new Cellular Transmitter Terminals, or 
CTTs, to winning projects.  CTTs, while similar to PTTs, operate exclusively 
through the GSM cellular networks and thus are appropriate for use in areas 
that have fairly reliable cellular coverage.  Both programs are open to 
projects throughout the world.  Research that contributes to our knowledge of 
avian biology and that provides data useful for bird conservation, particularly 
of threatened species, will receive preference in the selection process.  
American Bird Conservancy (http://www.abcbirds.org) will handle the proposal  
submission process, review proposals, and select the winning projects. Please 
see http://www.northstarst.com for more information and  proposal guidelines. 
Deadline for proposals is April 15, 2013. Any  further questions about the 
program can be directed to George E. Wallace, American Bird Conservancy (EM: 
[email protected]; PH: 540-253-5780; FX: 540-253-5782).

George E. Wallace, PhD
Vice President, Oceans & Islands Division
American Bird Conservancy
4249 Loudoun Avenue
P.O. Box 249
The Plains, VA   20198   USA
Tel: 540-253-5780
Fax: 540-253-5782
E-mail: [email protected]
On the web at: www.abcbirds.org

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