Little Missouri Antelope Trap Survey |
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Federal Grant Title: Little Missouri Antelope Trap Survey CFDA Number: 15.224 CFDA Description: Cultural Resource Management Federal Agency Name: Bureau of Land Management Category of Funding Activity: Other Category Explanation: Cultural Resources Opportunity Category: Discretionary Funding Opportunity Number: WY-NOI08-9012 Document Type: Grants Notice Funding Instrument Type: Cooperative Agreement Posted Date: Jun 26, 2008 Creation Date: Jun 26, 2008 Original Closing Date for Applications: Jul 15, 2008 Current Closing Date for Applications: Jul 15, 2008 Archive Date: Aug 14, 2008 Expected Number of Awards: 1 Estimated Total Program Funding: $13,000 Federal Grant Award Ceiling: $13,000 Federal Grant Award Floor: $0 Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
- Applicants Eligible for this Grant
- Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
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- Grant Description
- The Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming State Office, intends to award a cooperative agreement with the University of Wyoming to investigate the nature of prehistoric and historic aboriginal antelope trapping and to learn the role of antelope trap ceremonial sites in the traditional culture of Plains Indian tribes. The investigation will record the physical remains of the trap and compare them with other know trap structures. The University of Wyoming is the preeminent educational institution in North America that specializes in investigating aboriginal game trapping methods and outcomes. This investigation will add unique information to existing knowledge about game trapping that University investigators have previously published for the benefit of the public. The anticipated length of the project is a three year period. The BLM will consider continued funding for the project upon (a) the recipient showing progress satisfactory to the BLM toward program goals and the determination by the BLM that continuation of the program would be in the best interest of the Government or (b) the availability of funds. The total project period for this award will not exceed 36 months.
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- Ilze Karklins-Powers Grants & Agreements Specialist Phone 307-775-6293
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