The application process for the SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund is 
now open.  The Fund provides funding for projects between $5-25K centered on 
four key areas: species research, habitat protection, conservation education, 
and animal rescue/rehab.  Annually, the Fund typically provides over $1 million 
in grants.

This year, the Fund is providing specific areas of focus for applicants (those 
potentially pertaining to the marine mammal community detailed below).  For 
more information about the Fund and the projects it supports, and to download 
the application form, visit 
www.swbg-conservationfund.org<http://www.swbg-conservationfund.org>   
Applications will be accepted through January 1, 2014.


SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund Priorities

Conservation Education

Nature Deficit Disorder
Programs designed to encourage youth to spend more time outdoors connecting 
with nature.  This includes education programs for youth who live in biodiverse 
range countries to understand the value of nature and the mechanisms for 
sustainability.

Leadership Development
Programs designed to identify potential conservation leaders and develop their 
leadership skills and knowledge base.  Specifically, these programs can target 
young adults and offer peer connections within the conservation community to 
further develop the next generation of conservation leaders.


Species Research

Marine Fish Sustainability
Research that contributes to the ability to create sustainable populations of 
marine fishes through aquaculture, with great emphasis on the most popular 
marine fishes in home hobbyist and commercial aquariums.  Research can focus on 
fish lifecycles, nutrition, reproduction and aquaculture techniques.

Marine Mammals
Research on the behavior, distribution, reproduction, longevity, mortality, 
physiology and population health of marine mammals.  Research also can include 
diet studies, disease detection, prevention and treatment, and testing of new 
data collection technologies. Particular interest in research focused on killer 
whales, other cetaceans, pinnipeds and manatees.

Arctic Mammals and Environment
Research on the effects of climate change/global warming on arctic animals, 
with particular focus on polar bears and other marine mammals.  Research can 
include distribution and population studies, behavioral ethology, and research 
incorporating zoological animal comparison.


Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation

Species Specific Rescue and Rehabilitation
Programs designed to protect, rescue or rehabilitate manatees.

Native Wildlife in Our Park Communities
Native wildlife rescue programs located in Florida, California, Texas, 
Pennsylvania, or Virginia.  Proposals that focus on small equipment purchase, 
supplies and dietary needs are most successful.

Habitat Protection

MesoAmerican Reef Protection and Restoration
Support for the creation, restoration and maintenance of marine protected areas 
along the MesoAmerican Reef.  Successful proposals can include research 
necessary to implement marine protected areas, populations studies of reef 
species, and restoration efforts to reverse the impacts of man-made and natural 
impacts to the reef.

Marine and Aquatic Debris
Efforts to remove marine and aquatic debris from waterways, estuaries, coasts 
and underwater.  Includes efforts to identify sources of pollution and 
physically remove debris.

Anti-Poaching Efforts
Efforts to reduce poaching of endangered and threatened species, including 
anti-snare activities.


Bill Street
Corporate Curator of Conservation and Education
SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment

3605 E. Bougainvillea Avenue
Tampa, FL  33612
813.987.5551
cell: 813.918.5246



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