Wildlife conservation society offers research fellowships world wide

Wildlife Conservation Society Grants: The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Research Fellowship Program (RFP) is a small grants program administered by the Wildlife Conservation Society Institute that is designed to build capacity for the next generation of conservationists by supporting individual field research projects that have a clear application to the conservation of threatened wildlife and wild places.

The Research Fellowship Program (RFP) helps train applied conservation scientists from developing countries.

Since the Research Fellowship Program (RFP)’s establishment in 1993, over 2,000 proposals totaling over $23 million have been submitted to WCS for funding, of which 300 proposals totaling more than $3 million have been funded.

Over 60% of the total funded proposals have come from national conservationists (citizens of the country in which they are conducting their research).

All grantees are graduate-level students pursuing masters, doctoral, or veterinary degrees (or equivalents). Collectively, these professionals will help to apply field-tested conservation science to the challenges facing conservation today.

Application Deadline: January.

For more information and schoarship application see; Wildlife Conservation Society Website

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