The Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation invites proposals for field-based
research, in all areas of natural science, focused on the landscape and
ecosystems of the Lake Superior basin, particularly the Huron Mountains of
northern MI.



The Foundation offers small GRANTS and provides housing and facilities free
of charge at the Ives Lake Field Station near Big Bay, MI.


HMWF provides research access to a large (ca 10,000 ha), ecologically
diverse, private natural area in the Huron Mountains of northern Marquette
Co, MI. The area includes extensive old-growth forests, diverse aquatic
systems, and a variety of other habitats.

Highest priority for grants goes to: 'seed' projects that might lead to
successful proposals to major funding agencies; long-term studies; projects
that make use of the ‘reference ecosystem’ values of the study area.  HMWF
also supports taxonomic documentation and is particularly interested in
projects addressing poorly studied groups (see website, below, for
current biodiversity inventory).



The Foundation’s website, at www.hmwf.org, provides information about past
and present research projects.  Go to the ‘for researchers’ tab for
guidelines for researchproposals.


Proposals for the 2018 field season should be submitted by 1 Feb, 2018;
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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Kerry D. Woods
Bennington College, Natural Sciences
Dir. of Research, Huron Mt. Wildlife Found.
www.hmwf.org
faculty.bennington.edu/~kwoods
[email protected]

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