DAVID J. MORAFKA MEMORIAL RESEARCH AWARD
From ZenScientist News- Posted by Breck Bartholomew on Tuesday, 29 July 2014

In honor and memory of Prof. David J. Morafka, distinguished herpetologist
and authority on North American gopher tortoises, the Desert Tortoise
Council, with the aid of several donors, has established a monetary award to
help support research that contributes to the understanding, management and
conservation of tortoises of the genus Gopherus in the southwestern United
States and Mexico: G. agassizii, G. morafkai, G. berlandieri, and G.
flavomarginatus.

Award Amount: $2,000 to be awarded at the Desert Tortoise Council’s Annual
Symposium depending on the availability of funding and an appropriate recipient.

Eligibility: Applicants must be associated with a recognized institution
(e.g., university, museum, government agency, non-governmental organization)
and may be graduate students, post-doctoral students, or other researchers.
They must agree to present a report on the results of the research in which
award funds were used at a future symposium of the Desert Tortoise Council.

Evaluation Criteria: Applications will be evaluated on the basis of the
potential of the research to contribute to the biological knowledge of one
or more of the above gopher tortoise species, and to their management and
conservation. Important considerations are the significance and originality
of the research problem, design of sampling and analysis, preliminary data
supporting the feasibility of the research, and the likelihood of successful
completion and publication.

Application Procedure:

1. Download and open an application form from the Desert Tortoise Council’s
website www.deserttortoise.org. The form is electronically interactive.

2. Provide all information requested on the application, including a
description of the research project in no more than 1,200 words.

3. Submit the completed application to [email protected] as a pdf
document.

4. Applications must be supported by the applicant’s CV and three letters of
recommendation, one of which must be from the applicant’s research advisor,
supervisor, or a knowledgeable colleague. Instruct the recommenders to
submit their letters to [email protected] as pdf documents.

5. All application materials and letters of recommendation must be received
by December 1, 2014. They will be evaluated by a committee of gopher
tortoise biologists appointed by the Desert Tortoise Council Board of Directors.

6. The research award recipient will be notified of his/her selection by
January 19, 2015 and the award will be presented at the 2015 Desert Tortoise
Council Symposium, February 20-22, 2015.

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