Tabela 11.19: Modelos de fichas de recepção e cadastramento de aves (verso). Procedimentos Clínicos / AVES: Anotar sempre a data
dos procedimentos realizados.
MODELO VERSO
Muda: Qualidade Data Retrizes Remiges Contorno Dorsal Ventral Caudal148
Tabela 11.20: Modelos de fichas de recepção e cadastramento de répteis (frente).
Ficha de RÉPTEIS No ________
Espécie:
Nome Popular:
Nº de Registro CETAS: Data de Entrada:
Data da captura ou apreensão: Procedência:
Localidade específica:
Coletor ou Referência: Nome Endereço: Telefone: Ambiente da coleta: Vegetação: Clima: Destino:
Sexo M [ ] F [ ] I [ ] Data de Saída: Idad
e
J [ ] A [ ] I [ ] Marcação: Massa corporal:
Observações Entrada:
Comp. rostro-cauda: Comp. Corpo: Comp. Cauda:
Comp. rostro-anal: Comp. Cabeça: Circ. Cabeça:
Circ. Pescoço: Circ. Tórax: Circ. Base da cauda:
Comp. carpo-metacarpo-falange: Comp. tarso-metatarso-falange: Largura total Tarso: Comp. Membro Pélvico MP: Comp. Membro Torácico MT: Largura total Carpo: Outras medidas:
Comp. Carapaça: Larg. Carapaça: Temperatura Cloacal:
Alimentação tipo: Coleta de parasitos: Histórico e Observações:
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Tabela 11.21: Modelos de fichas de recepção e cadastramento de répteis (verso). Procedimentos Clínicos / RÉPTEIS: Anotar sempre a data
dos procedimentos realizados.
MODELO VERSO
Muda: Qualidade Data Contorno Escamas Dorsal Ventral Caudal150
Tabela 11.22: Modelos de fichas de recepção e cadastramento de mamíferos (frente).
Ficha de MAMÍFEROS
N
o___________
Espécie:
Nome Popular:
Nº de Registro CETAS: Data de Entrada:
Data da captura ou apreensão: Procedência:
Localidade específica:
Coletor ou Referência: Nome Endereço: Telefone: Ambiente da coleta: Vegetação: Clima: Destino: Sexo M [ ] F [ ] I [ ] Data de Saída: Idad e J [ ] A [ ] I [ ] Marcação: Massa Corporal: Observações Entrada:
Comp. Total: Comp. Corpo: Comp. Cauda:
Comp. Cabeça: Circ. Cabeça: Circ. Pescoço:
Comp. Orelha: Larg. Orelha Frente: Comp. Orelha Atrás:
Comp. carpo-metacarpo-falange: Comp. tarso-metatarso-falange: Largura total Tarso: Comp. Membro Pélvico MP: Comp. Membro Torácico MT: Largura total Carpo: Outras medidas:
Coleta de Pêlos: Coleta de parasitos: Histórico e Observações:
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Tabela 11.23: Modelos de fichas de recepção e cadastramento de répteis (verso). Procedimentos Clínicos / MAMÍFEROS: Anotar sempre a data
dos procedimentos realizados.
MODELO VERSO
Muda: Qualidade Data Contorno Pêlos Dorsal Ventral Caudal152
OPORTUNIDADES DE FINANCIAMENTO PARA PROGRAMAS DE PESQUISA A SEREM
DESENVOLVIDOS PELO CEMAS
Tabela 11.24: Oportunidades de financiamento de pequena monta (small grants); utilizáveis para projetos específicos de reabilitação.
DEADLINES IN JANUARY, FEBRUARY OR MARCH Name of Organization: American Bird Conservancy
Funding Area: Research by Latin Americans/Caribbean on threatened species and their habitats, conservation of threatened species, and training and environmental education.
Restrictions: No killing or collecting of birds. Research grants; program support
Funding Level: $100 - $5,000 Examples of Grassland birds as seed dispersers in Columbia; breeding biology of Peruvian diving petrels; Argentine bird conservation strategy
Application Deadline: 28 February and 30 September. Submission in Spanish, Portuguese or English. Request application form.
Contact Information: American Bird Conservancy - 1250 24th Street, NW, Suite 220, Washington, D.C. 20037 USA. Tel: 1.202.467.834; Fax: 1.202.467.8352 Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison
Name of Organization: American Museum of Natural History, Lerner-Gray Fund for Marine Research
Funding Area: Marine Zoology research grants to graduate students and post- doctorates, emphasis on systematics, evolution, ecology, field behavior. Most commonly funds supplies and living expenses. Restrictions: No funding for botany, biochemistry, permanent equipment or salaries
Funding Level: $200 - $2,000 (average $700)
Application Process: Application postmarked by 15 March. Submission in English. Required application form including 1-5 page project description and 2 letters of recommendation; submitted in duplicate.
Contact Information: Office of Grants & Fellowships, Lerner-Gray Fund for Marine Research, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024 USA
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison
Name of Organization: Association of Field Ornithologists, E.A. Bergstrom Memorial Award
Funding Area: Field research on wild birds, especially banded birds, proposals from Latin American researchers particularly welcome. May request mist nets instead of money. Special consideration to proposals on avian life history, those that use data collected all or in part by amateurs, and those that employ bird-banding or other marking techniques.
Restrictions: Funding for amateurs, undergraduates or Master’s students only. Funding Level: $400 ($500 maximum)
Application Process: Application Deadline: 15 January. Submission in English. Submit 3 copies of application/budget form; C.V., 1 reference letter, 3 page proposal with
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objectives, significance, methods, available facilities.
Contact Information: Mr. Dave Westneat, AFO Awards Chairman, School of Biological Sciences, 101 Morgan Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0225, USA. Tel: 1.606.323.9499 E-mail: [email protected]
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: Bat Conservation International
Funding Area: Bat conservation; studies involving documentation of bat feeding behavior, roosting needs and solutions to bat nuisance problems.
Restrictions: Graduate students only Funding Level: $2,000 - $2,500
Examples of Recent Funding: Feeding ecology of migratory Mexican Free-Tailed bats; conservation of flying foxes in the Pacific; bats & rain forest recolonization.
Application Process: 15 January. Submission in English. Phone call or letter of inquiry briefly describing proposed project with objectives, justification, methods and itemized budget.
Contact Information: Scholarship Awards Coordinator, Bat Conservation International, P.O. Box 162603, Austin, Texas 78716, USA. Program Director: Tel: 1.512.327.9721 Fax: 1.512.327.9724
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: The Bay Foundation
Funding Area: Biodiversity, marine conservation, wildlife preservation, environmental education, museum and botanical garden preservation and training. Emphasis on education and research.
Restrictions: Funds organizations only. No religious organizations. Funding Level: $3,000 - $25,000
Examples of Recent Funding: Agro-ecology in a Chilean high school; flora and fauna surveys in Northern Mexico; network to promote marine conservation biology.
Application Process: Deadlines: 1 March, 1 September, 1 December. Submission in English. Proposal to include organization and program description, objectives, population served, budget, anticipated sources of further support, evidence of tax- exempt status.
Contact Information: The Bay Foundation, 17 West 94th Street, New York, NY 10024 USA. Tel: 1.212.663.1115
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: Explorers Club
Funding Area: Scientific research during field expeditions. Two programs: Exploration Fund for graduate students on expeditions; Youth Activity Fund for high school and undergraduate students.
Funding Level: Up to $1,200
Application Process: Application Deadline: Exploration Fund - 31 January; Youth Activity - 19 April. Submission in English. Request application forms in mid-November. Contact Information: Ms. Eileen Harsch, Club Manager, Explorers Club, 46 East 70th Street, New York, New York 10021 USA Tel: 1.212.628.8383 Fax: 1.212.288.4449 Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison
Name of Organization: Leverhulme Trust
Funding Area: Original research in any area. Emphasis on interdisciplinary research and research without traditional funding sources. Research grants to institutions; some support for education.
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Restrictions: No applicants from developed countries (other than UK); no payment for equipment; <25% of total budget allowed for operating costs; no support for medical research.
Funding Level: Various
Application Process: Application Deadline: 15 February, 1 May, 1 September, 15 November. Submissions in English. Request policies and procedures brochure.
Contact Information: The Director, The Leverhulme Trust, 15-19 New Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NR, United Kingdom Tel: 44.171.822.6938 Fax: 44.171.822.5084
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison
Name of Organization: PADI Foundation Funding Area: Marine science, education and ecology; diving physiology. Emphasis on aquatic environments and their protection. Research grants.
Restrictions: No overhead or other indirect expenses. Funding Level: Average $5,000
Application Process: Application Deadline: 1 February. Submission in English. Submit 2 page proposal with project description, including title, 2-sentence abstract, objectives, justification, methods, budget, schedule, author affiliations.
Contact Information: Mr. Charles P. Rettig, President, PADI Foundation, 9150 Wiltshire Boulevard, Suite 300, Beverly Hills, California 90212-3414 USA Tel: 1.310.281.3242
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: Purina Mills, Inc.
Funding Area: Animal nutrition and physiology research as applied to dairy, poultry and animal science. Fellowships for graduate students.
Restrictions: Must be full-time graduate student. Funding Level: $12,500
Application Process: Application Deadline: 6 February. Submissions in English. Request application form. Submit with university transcripts, employment history, description of planned graduate and professional work, and 3 reference letters.
Contact Information: Purina Research Awards Committee, c/o: Joan Roslauski - 2E, Purina Mills, Inc., P.O. Box 66812, St. Louis, Missouri 63166 USA
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: Western Bird Banding Research Grant
Funding Area: Bird banding studies. One grant awarded per year. Non-US citizens considered.
Funding Level: $250
Application Process: Application Deadline: 15 February. Submissions in English. Submit 3 page proposal, budget and C.V.
Contact Information: Mr.Geoffrey Geupel, Point Reyes Bird Observatory, 4990 Shoreline Highway, Stinson Beach, California 94970 USA Tel: 1.415.868.1221 Fax: 1.415.868.1946
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: Wilson Ornithological Society
Funding Area: Ornithology; emphasis on banding studies, support of junior researchers or amateur birdwatchers. 3 Research grants available: 1.) Louis Agassiz Fuertes Award - for any ornithologist, but graduate students are favored; 2.) Margaret Morse Nice Award - for any amateur ornithologist; 3.) Paul A. Stewart Award - for any ornithologist;
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Restrictions: Willingness to report results to annual meeting. Funding Level: Average $200
Application Process: Application Deadline: 15 January. Submissions in English. Must specify ONE award when applying. Application form plus 2 letters of recommendation. Form requests brief project outline and description of applicants ornithological qualifications.
Contact Information: Wilson Ornithological Society, University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1079 USA
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: World Nature Association
Funding Area: Conservation of fauna, flora, habitat and related education. Emphasis on involvement of local people, practical application. Research and educational project grants.
Restrictions: Study site must be outside USA. Project must include education as well as conservation and local people must be involved.
Funding Level: Average $750; Maximum $2,000
Examples of Recent Funding: Re-establishment of natural habitats in Lake Titicaca, Peru; Various environmental education projects aimed at children in Central & South America.
Application Process: Application Deadline: 1 March, 1 October. Submissions in English. Request application form.
Contact Information: World Nature Association, P.O. Box 673, Silver Spring, Maryland 20918-0673 USA. Tel & Fax: 1.301.593.2522
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin Name of Organization: Primate Conservation Inc.
Funding Area: Provides seed money or matching grants for conservation of wild populations of primates. Priority given to projects that study the last known and most endangered species, in their natural habitats, and those studies which involve citizens from the country in which primates are found. Intent is to provide support for original research that can be used to formulate and implement conservation plans.
Restrictions: No conferences, travel to scientific meetings, legal actions, tuition, salaries at institutions and overhead costs.
Funding Level: $2,500 average; $5,000 maximum
Application Process: Application Deadline: 1 March and 20 September. Submission in English. Write for application materials. Submission requires 5 copies of PCI=s standard cover sheet and typed proposals.
Contact Information: Primate Conservation, Inc. 163 Town Lane, East Hampton, New York 11937-5000, USA Tel: 1.516.267.6856 Fax: 1.516.267.2024
Source of Information: Neotropical Primates
Name of Organization: The Wildlife Conservation Society Research Fellowship Program
Funding Area: Individual research projects that lead directly to conservation of threatened wildlife or wildlands, communities or ecosystems. Must lead to concrete advances in conservation and must incorporate clearly identifiable, specific conservation components. Preference given to proposals by nationals in the country of research, and to East African savannahs, & Central and West African forests.
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Restrictions: No conferences, travel to scientific meetings, erection of permanent field stations, institutional salaries, overhead costs or extensive laboratory analyses.
Funding Level: $5,000 average; $20,000 maximum Examples of Recent Funding: Application Process: Application Deadlines: 1 January, 1 July, 1 September. Contact organization for application materials.
Contact Information: Dr. John Robinson, The Wildlife Conservation Society, 185th Street and Southern Boulevard, Bronx, New York 10460, USA Tel: 1.718.220.5155 Fax: 1.718.364.4275
Name of Organization: L.S.B. Leakey Foundation - General Grants
Funding Area: Studies which further research into human origins, behavior, and survival. Research priorities include behavior, morphology and ecology of the great apes and other primate species. Advanced pre-doctoral students and established scientists. Restrictions: Project must fall within Foundation=s stated goals - contact the office for goals 1 month before applying.
Funding Level: Average $3,000 - $7,000. Maximum $12,000.
Application Process: Application Deadline: 15 August and 2 January. Request most recent application forms. Submit six copies of application form and requested attachments.
Contact Information: The L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, 77 Jack London Square, Suite M, Oakland, California 94607-3750, USA Tel: 1.510.834-3636 Fax: 1.510.834-3640
Source of Information: Neotropical Primates
Name of Organization: L.S.B. Leaky Foundation - Fellowship for Great Ape Research Funding Area: Long-term research on behavior and ecology of wild populations of great apes, especially if, in addition to the basic scientific goals of the project, the work contributes to the development of testing models of human evolution. Both continuing and new projects considered. Stronger preference to post-doctoral applicants prepared to make a long-term commitment to a study site. Successful candidates may apply for a second year by 2 January deadline.
Restrictions: Project must fall within Foundation’s stated goals - contact office for goals 1 month before applying.
Funding Level: One fellowship of $20,000 annually.
Application Process: Application Deadline: 15 August and 2 January. Request most recent application forms. Submit six copies of application form and requested attachments.
Contact Information: The L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, 77 Jack London Square, Suite M, Oakland, California 94607-3750, USA Tel: 1.510.834-3636 Fax: 1.510.834-3640
Source of Information: Neotropical Primates DEADLINES IN APRIL, MAY, OR JUNE
Name of Organization: American Wildlife Research Foundation
Funding Area: Fish or wildlife research, education or conservation. Research grants, project support. Project may involve research, natural history or conservation education. Funding Level: Maximum $2,000
Examples of Recent Funding: Research on wetlands in Argentina; studies of coyotes and of spruce grouse in North America, support for nature centers and films.
Application Process: Application Deadline: 1 April, 1 August. Submission in Spanish or English. Submit application form and any additional information which supports the proposal (i.e., reprints relating to project.)
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Contact Information: Mr. Stuart Free, American Wildlife Research Foundation, RD 2 Box 358, Meadowdale Road, Altamont, New York 12009-5357, USA. Tel: 1.518.861.5357
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison
Name of Organization: Chicago Zoological Society, Conservation & Research Funds Funding Area: Conservation of captive and wild animal populations. Emphasis on ecology, genetics, demographics, behavior, nutrition, pathology, management. Research grants, program support, technical advice. Restrictions: No salary, capital equipment, operating costs
Funding Level: $5,000 maximum
Examples of Recent Funding: Population ecology and traditional use of spiny rats in Ecuador; importance of keystone plant species for monkeys in Costa Rica; habitat use of rain forest birds in Mexico; managing wildlife to conserve Amazonian rainforests Application Process: Application Deadline: 15 April, 15 August, 15 December. Submission in English. Write for application guidelines.
Contact Information: Linda Reiter or Tim Sullivan, Conservation & Research Committee, Chicago Zoological Society, Brookfield, Illinois 60513 USA. Tel: 1.708.485.0263 Fax: 1.708.485.3532
Source of Information: Chicago Zoological Society Name of Organization: Explorers Club
Funding Area: Scientific research during field expeditions. Two programs: Exploration Fund for graduate students on expeditions; Youth Activity Fund for high school and undergraduate students.
Funding Level: Up to $1,200
Application Process: Application Deadline: Exploration Fund - 31 January; Youth Activity - 19 April. Submission in English. Request application forms in mid-November. Contact Information: Ms. Eileen Harsch, Club Manager, Explorers Club, 46 East 70th Street, New York, New York 10021 USA Tel: 1.212.628.8383 Fax: 1.212.288.4449 Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison
Name of Organization: Hawk Migration Association of North America
Funding Area: Raptor biology; emphasis on research on migration and overwintering of North American raptors. Will favor innovative projects relative to raptor migration, ecology and behavior, population monitoring and conservation
Funding Level: Maximum $2,000; often less than $1,000
Examples of Recent Funding: Establishment of raptor migration monitoring program Application Process: Application Deadline: 1 May. Submission in English. 5 or less page proposal, including location, significance, objectives, methods, relevance to HMANA emphasis, detailed budget and C.V.
Contact Information: Mr. Allen M. Fish, Research Committee Chair, Hawk Migration Association of North America, c/o: Golden Raptor Observatory, Fort Mason Building 201, Third Floor, San Francisco, California, 94123-1308 USA.
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: Leverhulme Trust
Funding Area: Original research in any area. Emphasis on interdisciplinary research and research without traditional funding sources. Research grants to institutions; some support for education.
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equipment; <25% of total budget allowed for operating costs; no support for medical research.
Funding Level: Various
Application Process: Application Deadline: 15 February, 1 May, 1 September, 15 November. Submissions in English. Request policies and procedures brochure.
Contact Information: The Director, The Leverhulme Trust, 15-19 New Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NR, United Kingdom Tel: 44.171.822.6938 Fax: 44.171.822.5084
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: Lindbergh, Charles A. & Anne Morrow Foundation
Funding Area: Conservation, wildlife preservation, oceanography, agriculture, waste management. Research grants. International applicants encouraged. Proposals should seek ways of harmonizing economic growth and conservation.
Restrictions: No overhead or tuition.
Funding Level: $10,508 maximum. $8,000 average.
Application Process: Application Deadline: 11 June. Submissions in English. Request application form.
Contact Information: Ms. Marlene K. White, Grants Administrator, The Charles A. & Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation, 708 South 3rd Street, Suite 110, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415 USA Tel: 1.612.338.1703 Fax: 1.612.338.6826 E-mail: [email protected]
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison
Name of Organization: Museum of Comparative Zoology (Harvard), Ernst Mayr Grants Funding Area: Systematics; emphasis on museum research on the taxonomy of any animal group.
Funding Level: $1,000 average
Application Process: Application Deadline: 15 April, 15 September. Submissions in English. Submit 3 copies of a short proposal, budget, C.V. and 3 reference letters.
Contact Information: Ms. Jennifer Wynter, Assistant to the Director, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 USA Tel: 1.617.495.5891
Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: Wildlife Conservation Society
Funding Area: Conservation of threatened wildlife, communities and ecosystems. Willing to fund study of particular species or assemblage of species or more broadly conceived topics in conservation. Research grants; some non-research grants.
Restrictions: Projects must lead to concrete advances in the conservation of wildlife or wildlands. No conferences, legal action, overhead, salaries, major lab analyses. Central American grants only support the work of nationals.
Funding Level: Median $5,000. Average less than $20,000
Examples of Recent Funding: Study of Peruvian penguins; elevational distribution of birds in Brazil; demographics of green turtles in Nicaragua.
Application Process: Application Deadline: 1 February, 1 June, 1 October. Submissions in English, French or Spanish. Request application form. Letters of inquiry briefly outlining project are welcome. All proposals must have abstract written in English. Contact Information: Dr. William Weber, Wildlife Conservation Society, International Programs, 185th Street & Southern Boulevard, Bronx, New York 10460-1099 USA Tel: 1.718.220.5896 Fax: 1.718.364.4275 E-mail: [email protected]
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Source of Information: Simbiota - University of Wisconsin, Madison Name of Organization: Sophie Danforth Conservation Biology Fund
Funding Area: Conservation biology; priority given to projects that enhance biodiversity and maintain ecosystems, field studies, environmental education programs, development of techniques that can be used in a natural environment and captive propagation programs that stress an integrative and/or multidiscipliary approach to conservation.
Restrictions: No single species preservation, initial surveys, or seed money for technique development. Recipients required to acknowledge the Roger Williams Park Zoo and the Rhode Island Zoological Society in any publications that result from the project. Must also submit a progress report including an update of the status of the project, due one year after funding.
Funding Level: Up to $1,000
Application Process: Application Deadline: May 1. Write for application materials.