Call for Proposals: old-growth forests, barrens, aquatic systems, 
biodiversity inventory

The Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation/Ives Lake Research Station supports 
field research focused on the landscape and ecosystems of the Lake Superior 
basin, particularly the Huron Mountains of northern MI.

HMWF offers access to a large (ca 10,000 ha), ecologically and geologically 
diverse, private natural area in the Huron Mountains. The research area 
includes old-growth forests, a range of pristine aquatic systems, and a 
variety of other habitats. HMWF is interested in both hypothesis-driven and 
descriptive field research and monitoring in all areas of field-based 
natural science.

The Foundation provides housing and facilities at the Ives Lake Research 
Station north of Big Bay, MI. The Foundation also offers SMALL GRANTS, with 
particular priority given to 'seed' projects that might lead to successful 
proposals to major funding agencies.

The Foundation also supports taxonomic documentation in connection with an 
all-taxa biodiversity inventory of the Huron Mts. (we are particularly 
interested in documenting arachnids, other poorly studied invertebrate 
groups, and fresh-water plankton; see website, below, for current 
biodiversity inventory).

More details and guidelines for proposals are available at the Foundation's 
website, www.hmwf.org, under the 'for researchers' link.

Proposals for the 2014 field season should be submitted by 1 Feb, 2014; this 
deadline is strict if funding is requested.

Address inquiries to Kerry Woods, Director of Research for HMWF at 
[email protected]

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