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Papoose Conservation Wildlife Foundation

Category

: Environment

Description

The Foundation focuses its grantmaking on both wildlife science and children’s experiences in nature. It seeks to merge these two missions to see children become the scientists of tomorrow working to preserve wildlife diversity. The Foundation awards grants in two areas: Children in Nature and Applied Conservation. Children in Nature Programs are aimed at providing opportunities for children to explore nature or expand children’s appreciation of nature. Funded programs may include classroom learning but the majority of programs must take place in a natural environment. Preference is given to projects connecting children to lesser-recognized species or habitats. Applied Conservation grants support projects that are focused on the conservation of free-ranging wildlife or plant species in their natural habitat. Work may include the protection of species and/or habitats. Preference will be given to projects focused on lesser-recognized species. Additional information can be found on the Web site.

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