Strengthening the Workforce for Deer Health in Missouri
GrantID: 76501
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: June 15, 2026
Grant Amount High: $500,000
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Grant Overview
Missouri's deer health assessments are critical to ensuring the sustainability of its deer population. The state's deer population is estimated to be around 1.5 million, with varying densities across different regions. What are the workforce constraints? Local wildlife agencies and research institutions face challenges in conducting comprehensive health assessments due to limited personnel and resources. The Missouri Department of Conservation is responsible for managing the state's deer population, but they often lack the necessary expertise to conduct complex health assessments. How will funding address these workforce constraints? The grant will support comprehensive health assessments of deer populations across Missouri. By collaborating with local wildlife agencies and research institutions, the initiative will implement systematic health evaluations that inform management decisions. Missouri's unique geography, with its mix of forests, prairies, and Ozark Mountains, requires tailored approaches to deer management. Unlike neighboring states, Missouri's diverse landscape and varied deer densities necessitate comprehensive health assessments. ## Comprehensive Deer Health Assessments in Missouri ## The grant will enable Missouri to conduct comprehensive health assessments of its deer population. By investing in systematic health evaluations, the state can gather more accurate and comprehensive data on deer health dynamics. This will inform management decisions and help address emerging health threats. ## Missouri's Deer Population Dynamics ## The state's deer population is influenced by a range of factors, including habitat quality, weather patterns, and disease dynamics. By analyzing data on these factors, Missouri can develop targeted interventions to improve deer health and reduce the risk of disease transmission.
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