Answering: Hibernate or Migrate?Detecting WNS Presence in Parks

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Answering: Hibernate or Migrate?Detecting WNS Presence in Parks: This proposed work leverages 2014-2018 NPS-sponsored summer work in NCR parks, but it would fund work that would otherwise not be done. If northern long-eared bats and other WNS-impacted bats are persisting in Rock Creek Park and Prince William Forest Park are avoiding WNS by using aberrant hibernacula locally or migrating to coastal area/southeastern Virginia, the conservation implications are immense. First and foremost, this may show that the eastern portion NCR is one of the last remaining active/reproductively viable locations for federally-listed as threatened northern long-eared bats and/or serves as the maternity area for bats overwintering further to southeast (anecdotal evidence suggests little maternity activity in southeastern Virginia/northeastern North Carolina where the bulk of overwinter occurrences have been documented). Accordingly, if the NCR is critical to species survival, this may prevent uplisting to endangered (or help delist from threatened). Overwinter survival, whether in traditional cave hibernacula or forests still requires periods of intensive foraging for in the spring in preparation for migration and pregnancy. In the rapidly urbanizing NCR, these NPS parks represent a considerable acreage of remaining bat day-roost and foraging habitat in the region. We predict HAFE and CHOH within 30-40 km are WNS-infected, from there to DC a mix and from DC to Prince William Forest Park and Manassas National Battlefield Park, uninfected. Management strategies that optimize habitat conditions for WNS-impacted bats have yet to consider fall, spring or potential overwinter habitat needs in the mid-Atlantic. At the park level, these are needed to craft effective conservation guidelines with regard to forest/field management, hazard tree removal, and prescribed fire use.
Federal Grant Title: Answering: Hibernate or Migrate?Detecting WNS Presence in Parks
Federal Agency Name: National Park Service (DOI-NPS)
Grant Categories: Science and Technology
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: P18AS00524
Type of Funding: Cooperative Agreement
CFDA Numbers: 15.945
CFDA Descriptions: Information not provided
Current Application Deadline: August 24th, 2018
Original Application Deadline: August 24th, 2018
Posted Date: August 14th, 2018
Creation Date: August 14th, 2018
Archive Date: September 23rd, 2018
Total Program Funding: $126,031
Maximum Federal Grant Award: $126,031
Minimum Federal Grant Award: $1
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Last Updated: August 14th, 2018
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Additional Information on Eligibility
This announcement is not a request for applications. It is notification that NPS will award a task agreement under already competed Cooperative Agreement Number P17AC01176 with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University .
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