Posted · F15AS00469
Treatment and Prevention of Infection by Bd in two species of mountain yellow-legged frogs
Fish and Wildlife Service · DOI
CFDA Numbers
15.657
Award Ceiling
$140K
Award Floor
$140K
Expected Awards
1
Close Date
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Section I
How to Apply
Program Contact
Patrick Schulze, Grants Management Specialist, 503-736-4471<br/>patrick_schulze@fws.gov<br/>
patrick_schulze@fws.gov
Section II
Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
06
Section III
Description
The study requires University of California, Santa Barbara staff to: 1) Visit two-thirds (14-16) of the R. sierrae and R. muscosa populations in the Sierra Nevada that remain Bd-na��ve to confirm disease status, 2) capture, PIT tag, swab, and treat up to 500 adult frogs from the affected sites, then release infected frogs post-treatment back into the sites from which they were collected, and 3) if conditions in certain populations warrant it, collection of some early life stages for transportation to a zoo for captive rearing. These frogs would be raised to adulthood, infected with Bd to immunize them, cleared of infection, and then reintroduced into the population from which they were collected. This award is made under the authority of: Endangered Species Act of 1973 et. seq. as amended.
Section IV
Key Dates
- Posted
- Sep 22, 2015
- Archive
- Sep 27, 2015