Operation and Maintenance of the Rio Grande Silvery Minnow Program in the Aquatic Conservation Facility

The primary purpose of this grant is for the City of Albuquerque BioPark Aquatic Conservation Facility to continue Rio Grande Silvery Minnow (RGSM) propagation activities, to include monitoring for and collecting RGSM eggs; to continue maintaining RGSM broodstock, and to continue spawning, rearing, tagging,


and distributing juvenile and adult RGSM for augmentation efforts.

These actions specifically address the Recovery Goals and Objectives in the revised U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) RGSM Recovery Plan and are necessary for the prevention of extinction of RGSM in the Middle Rio Grande and the reestablishment of self-sustaining populations within the species’ historical range.

Also, these activities are in direct support of, and in accordance with, the USFWS 2016 Biological Opinion.

The principal place of performance will be the BioPark at 2601 Central Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM.

The Principal Investigators will be Holly Casman and Kathy Lang.

Related Programs

Middle Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative Program

Department of the Interior


Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Bureau of Reclamation

Estimated Funding: $971,053


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





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Additional Information of Eligibility:
OJJDP invites applications from public agencies (including state agencies, units of local government, public universities and colleges, and federally-recognized Indian tribal governments) and private organizations (including faith-based and community organizations).

Joint applications from two or more eligible applicants are welcome; however, one applicant must be clearly indicated as the primary applicant (for correspondence, award, and management purposes) and the other(s) indicated as co-applicant(s).

OJJDP will accept only applications that demonstrate that the applicant has entered into a partnership with one or more public or private entities to form a �community partnership.� Eligible community partnerships must include at a minimum: one or more private organizations: such as nonprofits, for-profits, community and faith-based organizations.

These partnerships will help to leverage public resources, in partnership with private resources, to make funds available to help stabilize State and local budgets.

Applications that do not demonstrate that they have met the minimum eligibility to be considered a �community partnership� will be deemed ineligible for funding.



Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/grants/solicitations/FY2009/ARRALocalYouthMentoring.pdf

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Date Posted:
2018-08-06

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Archive Date:
2018-09-19



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