NFWF is soliciting projects under the second year of the Killer Whale Research 
and Conservation program to provide support for the effective implementation of 
three key strategies to aid in the recovery of the southern Resident killer 
whale (SRKW) Distinct Population Segment and the North Pacific Resident's 
population.  The program is made possible by a continued contribution by 
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Inc. and will award a minimum of $400,000 in 
funds each year for killer whale conservation.

Initial conservation strategies for this program include:
*         Increase prey availability: support projects that increase the health 
of salmon runs that are a critical part of the Southern Resident population's 
diet.
*         Improve habitat quality: support projects that reduce threats to 
priority killer whale habitat from pollution and contaminants, vessel traffic 
and noise.
*         Strengthen management through research: support research to improve 
monitoring of demographics and distribution, health assessments and 
effectiveness of management interventions.

Interested applicants are encouraged to join the overview webinar on June 29th 
(register here<https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2519010101678225412>) 
and to review the request for proposals found at 
www.nfwf.org/killerwhales<http://www.nfwf.org/killerwhales>.  Proposals are due 
July 14th via NFWF's on-line application and awards expected to be announced in 
October.


Courtney T. McGeachy
Coordinator, Marine and Coastal Conservation

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
1133 Fifteenth Street, NW
Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20005
202-857-0166 (phone)
202-857-0162 (fax)
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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