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Hydrologic and Ecological Monitoring of Montane Wetlands in North Cascades, Mount Rainier, and Olympic National Parks

Project ID: P13AC00685 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $10,076 Total Funding: $10,076 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: Wetland ecosystems are ecologically important components of park landscapes. Montane wetlands may be particularly vulnerable to changing climates. Responsible and effective park protection of these areas relies on accurate inventories of sites, a detailed understanding of ecosystem functions and hydrologic cycles, and projections…

August 30, 2021


Hydrologic Effects of Upper Klamath Lake and Wood River Wetland Water Management, Klamath Falls Resource Area, Lakeview District

Project ID: L10AC20501 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $77,489 Total Funding: $77,489 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: ATR: Andy Hamilton


Hydrologic Forecasting

Project ID: 68-7482-09-525 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $35,000 Total Funding: $35,000 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: See NRCS web site for information about hydrologic forecasting http://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/wsf/wsf.html


Ice2O: Assessing Icefield-to-Ocean Change in the PCTR

Project ID: G15AC00127 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $35,875 Total Funding: $35,875 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: The objective of Ice2O is to integrate observations from multiple data sets within different disciplines to quantitatively describe glacier-forced change in the PCTR hydrologic cycle. This project will provide tools to enhance science-based management of the PCTR ecosystem. In particular, Ice2O will target…


Iceberg Point Cultural Field School

Project ID: L16AC00305 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $20,000 Total Funding: $20,000 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: Objective(s): The overall objective of a field school is to collect data that would identify important cultural properties and benefit future management of BLM administered lands at Iceberg Point in the San Juan Islands National Monument. Specific objectives would include but not be…


ID Refining Regional Maps of Priority Habitat for Pygmy Rabbits

Project ID: L22AC00594 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $80,840 Total Funding: $80,840 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: 

January 22, 2024


ID Response of micropropogated Mirabilis macfarlanei to herbicide application

Project ID: L23AC00115 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $49,301 Total Funding: $49,301 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: 


Idahoan’s Perceptions of Salmonid Recovery: Discrete Choice Experiments to Evaluate Acceptance of Management Options

Project ID: R23AP00298  [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $58,448 Total Funding: $58,448 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: The public purpose of this agreement is to gather and assess Idaho resident’s perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes toward salmonid recovery in order to anticipate conflict and guide policy implementation. This will help the experts in salmonid recovery know how to accomplish salmonid recovery while…

January 19, 2024


Identification of Bat Roosts within John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon

Project ID: J9W88030007 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $30,891 Total Funding: $30,891 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: The work proposed under this task agreement will enhance an ongoing National Park Service inventory of bats in the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument by providing critical information on roost locations and habitat characteristics of those locations. This project will utilize radio…

August 30, 2021


Identification of rare plant populations within fuel reduction areas at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

Project ID: J9W88040011 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $12,000 Total Funding: $12,000 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: The work proposed under this task agreement will enhance an ongoing National Park Service plant inventory for noxious weeds and plant species of special concern at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area in northeast Washington. This project will utilize GIS mapping techniques to locate…


Identification of Ross Lake Social Science Needs

Project ID: J9W88030018 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $6,900 Total Funding: $6,900 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: In FY 2005, North Cascades Park Complex (NOCA) park managers and planners will begin work on a recreation management plan for the Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Information about visitors that is integral to an effective planning process is very limited. This project…


Identify key ground beetles species that feed on best slugs in no-till systems

Project ID: 68-0436-17-004 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $250,000 Total Funding: $250,000 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: cory.owens@or.usda.gov


Identify the Integrated Response of the Surface and Ground Water Hydrologic Systems to Climate Change

Project ID: 09FC101416 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $15,000 Total Funding: $15,000 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: This project will provide a basis for understanding probable consequences to water supply and flood risk as well as the probable effects to ecosystems. Simulated response, in the form of changes in ground-water recharge, baseflow and total river discharge, can then be applied…


Identify Vulnerable Populations of Dall’s Sheep in Alaska’s National Parks Using Climate Models

Project ID: P15AC01026 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $53,337 Total Funding: $102,864 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: This project will support a region-wide analysis of Dall’s sheep habitat at multiple scales and resolutions and will assess vulnerability of populations based on climate forecasts for national parks in Alaska developed by the Scenarios Network for Alaska Planning (SNAP) combined with other…


Identify vulnerable populations of mountain goats

Project ID: P19AC00167 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $24,328 Total Funding: $24,328 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: This project will use non-invasive genetic techniques to determine abundance, effective population size, and genetic population structure of mountain goats in portions of Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve (GLBA) and Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (KLGO) to identify populations vulnerable to…


Identifying and Evaluating Refugia from Drought and Climate Change in the Pacific Northwest

Project ID: G16AC00434 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $137,395 Total Funding: $137,395 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: The objectives of this project are to: 1. Identify and map macro-scale from regional changes in temperature and hydrologic conditions (i.e. drought), using a diverse set of existing data (climate projections, topography, hydrology, soil characteristics, and remotely sensed data). 2. Explore spatial and…


Identifying Potential Barriers, Corridors, and Refugia for Species in the Face of Climate Change

Project ID: J8W07110014 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $72,000 Total Funding: $236,000 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: In the coming century, climate change will result in shifts in the distributions of plants and animals. These range shifts are projected to significantly alter the flora and fauna of the National Parks. The movement of species in response to changing temperature, moisture,…


Identifying soil biological properties that change in response to either management or natural

Project ID: 68-3A75-17-449 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $100,000 Total Funding: $100,000 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: williams candiss; kenyon emmabelle


Identifying Spatial Metrics to Evaluate the Influence of Recreational Impacts on Ecosystems in Mount Rainier National Park

Project ID: J8W07110029 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $24,848 Total Funding: $24,848 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: Parks are directed to regulate the use of national parks while preserving natural processes and ecosystems for future generations in such a manner that leaves them unimpaired. Social trails and campsites are two obvious signs of recreational use that are frequently recorded to…


Identifying the Causes of Landscape Change in the North Coast and Cascades Network Parks

Project ID: J8W07110003 [project-data-part-1] Initial Funding: $5,520 Total Funding: $5,520 [project-data-part-2] Abstract: This project provides internship opportunities for students from Western Washington University (WWU) on a project to validate methods for monitoring landscape change in the parks of the North Coast and Cascades Network (NCCN). NCCN is using remote sensing methods to develop maps of…


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