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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

AWI Accepting Grant Proposals for the 2011 Christine Stevens Wildlife Awards
March 25, 2011 is the deadline to apply for grants toward the development of 
innovative strategies for humane, non-lethal wildlife management and 
non-invasive scientific research.

Washington, D.C. (January 24, 2011) -- AWI is now accepting applications for 
its 2011 Christine Stevens Wildlife Awards. This award program, named in honor 
of the organization's late founder and president for over 50 years, provides 
$10,000 grants to award recipients to help spur innovative and creative 
research on humane, non-lethal tools and techniques for wildlife conflict 
management and the scientific study of wild species.
Habitat destruction and degradation, urban and suburban sprawl, and ongoing 
challenges posed by invasive species make conflicts between wildlife and humans 
inevitable. Homeowners, property managers, and biologists need effective, 
non-lethal, and humane strategies to deal with conflicts-whether the encounter 
involves coyotes, deer, Canada geese, bears, exotic species, or a host of other 
animals. Though humane techniques to address some situations have been 
developed, more are needed. Scientists and animals would also benefit from the 
development of non-invasive methods that facilitate more efficient and 
effective studies of wild species.
The Christine Stevens Wildlife Awards were established to stimulate and support 
efforts to discover new techniques, test existing products, develop educational 
tools, and devise new strategies to humanely defuse wildlife conflicts or 
devise non-invasive wildlife research methodologies. With this award program we 
aim to honor Mrs. Stevens' legacy and inspire a new generation of compassionate 
wildlife scientists, managers and advocates.
For complete application requirements, plus examples of applications and 
related AWI Quarterly articles from past recipients, visit the AWI website at: 
http://www.awionline.org/csaward.

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Media Contact: Serda Ozbenian, AWI, (202) 446-2144


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