Gavin Migratory Bird Â鶹¹ÙÍø Grant applications due by Dec. 12

A bluethroat bird sits atop a shrub in Nome, Alaska.
Photo by Luke DeCicco/USFWS
A bluethroat sits atop a shrub in Nome, Alaska.

Scientists within the Â鶹¹ÙÍø system, including graduate students and faculty members, are eligible to apply for the Angus Gavin Memorial Migratory Bird Â鶹¹ÙÍø Grant now open for 2023 field season proposals. The application deadline is Dec. 12, 2022. There are two $15,000 awards available.

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The Gavin Grant is awarded annually to support research on bird species found either permanently or seasonally in Alaska or its coastal waters, including their biology, general ecology, and habitat relationships.

The Gavin Grant was established in 1983 with gifts from ARCO and its employees to honor the memory of Angus Gavin, an environmental scientist and advisor to ARCO. Gavin was hand-picked by ARCO Chairman Robert O. Anderson to observe, categorize and quantify the flora and fauna of Prudhoe Bay in 1969. Gavin’s work was instrumental in helping ARCO and the scientific community draw conclusions about the impact of oil field development on the ecology of the North Slope and to recommend operational changes that would minimize or negate any adverse effects on the environment. ARCO later became part of ConocoPhillips Alaska.

For more information on how to apply for this grant and to receive tips for writing a successful grant application, please email Dory Straight at dory.straight@alaska.edu or call 907-450-8033.

The Â鶹¹ÙÍø Foundation is an independent, nonprofit corporation established in 1974 to work in partnership with the Â鶹¹ÙÍø system and its three universities to seek, secure, and steward philanthropic support to help shape Alaska’s future. For more information on the foundation and how to contribute, please visit .