Building Digital Surveillance for Deer Populations in Nevada
GrantID: 76501
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: June 15, 2026
Grant Amount High: $500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Digital Surveillance for Deer Populations in Nevada
Nevada's diverse and often remote landscapes present significant challenges in monitoring the health and well-being of the state's deer populations. The vast distances, rugged terrain, and limited infrastructure in many regions have hindered the ability of wildlife agencies to implement comprehensive surveillance and response strategies, leaving deer populations vulnerable to emerging disease threats and other health issues.
This funding opportunity aims to address these challenges by supporting the development of a cutting-edge digital surveillance system for monitoring deer populations across Nevada's diverse ranges. By leveraging innovative technologies and fostering collaboration between wildlife agencies, research institutions, and technology innovators, the project seeks to enhance the state's capacity to detect, track, and respond to potential health threats affecting deer and other wildlife.
The application process for this funding requires applicants to demonstrate a strong partnership between state wildlife agencies, academic institutions, and technology companies. Successful proposals will outline a comprehensive plan for the design, implementation, and maintenance of the digital surveillance system, as well as the strategies for integrating the data into Nevada's existing wildlife management frameworks.
Applicants must be able to identify the specific challenges and limitations of current deer monitoring methods in Nevada, such as the logistical constraints of conducting field surveys in remote areas or the need for more sophisticated data analysis tools. The proposed digital surveillance system must be designed to address these challenges, leveraging technologies such as remote sensing, GPS tracking, and advanced analytics to enhance the accuracy and timeliness of health and population data.
By fostering collaboration between wildlife experts and tech innovators, the funded initiatives will not only develop the digital surveillance system but also build the capacity of Nevada's wildlife agencies to effectively utilize the data. This may include the development of training programs, the establishment of data-sharing protocols, and the integration of the digital surveillance system into the state's emergency response protocols for disease outbreaks and other wildlife health emergencies.
To ensure the long-term sustainability and impact of the digital surveillance system, funding recipients will be expected to develop comprehensive evaluation frameworks to measure the project's effectiveness. This may include tracking improvements in disease detection and response times, assessing the quality and reliability of the data generated, and evaluating the overall impact on the health and resilience of Nevada's deer populations.
By investing in digital surveillance for deer populations, this funding opportunity aims to enhance Nevada's capacity to proactively manage and respond to wildlife health challenges, ultimately safeguarding the state's diverse ecosystems and the communities that depend on them.
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