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Travel Grants for SEPARC 2010 Meeting, Ocala, Florida Project Orianne is granting funding for travel to the 2010 Southeast Partners in Reptile and Amphibian Conservation (SE PARC) meeting. Those traveling to the meeting can submit a brief one to two paragraph document outlining their financial needs for travel. Project Orianne will choose 20 participants that will receive a $100 reimbursement check at the meeting. Anyone may apply; however, preference will be given to students, those who work for non-profit organizations, and those giving presentations at the meeting. Travel grant submissions and questions should be emailed to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
SE PARC is an organization of scientists, naturalists, government agencies, and citizens whom are devoted to the preservation of reptiles and amphibians conservation throughout the southeastern United States. This group is a branch of the national PARC organization. SE PARC holds annual meetings that offer a variety of symposium session topics, poster sessions, workshops, task team meetings, and local field trips. For more information, see www.separc.org.
Upland Snake Conservation Initiative
Project Orianne grants funding for research through the Upland Snake Conservation Initiative (USCI). The USCI is an initiative of the Gopher Tortoise Council and addresses issues and research needs concerning upland snakes of the southeast. Emphasis is placed on rare and endangered snakes of the southeast; including, but not limited to, eastern diamondback rattlesnakes, eastern indigo snakes, southern hognose snakes, eastern coachwhips, short-tailed snakes, and Northern Florida and black pine snakes. For more information, send inquiries to
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