F24AC00584
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
American Bird Conservancy (ABC), will work collaboratively with its partners at Audubon Texas, Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program (CBBEP), Gulf Coast Bird Observatory (GCBO), and Houston Audubon Society (HAS) to accomplish objectives of the Texas Breeding Shorebird and Seabird Stewardship Project (Project).
The primary objective of the project is to stabilize and increase beach-nesting bird populations in Texas through various stewardship and outreach activities. The project also addresses the Texas TIGS restoration planning efforts of restoring and conserving wetland, coastal, and nearshore habitats and additional restoration and protection of avian resources.
We currently do this by 1) protecting coastal habitats for migratory birds year-round 2) fostering habitat stewardship, conducting community-based education events, and engaging the public through intervention at sensitive nesting locations and 3) monitoring the birds reproductive output, abundance, and distribution using standardized data collection protocols.
Project focal species include, US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Birds of Conservation Concern (BCC), Texas Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN), and Gulf Coast Joint Venture (GCJV) priority shorebird species: Wilsons Plover (BCC, SGCN, GCJV), Snowy Plover (BCC, SGCN, GCJV), Least Tern (BCC, SGCN), and Black Skimmer (BCC, SGCN).
These species were directly impacted by the oil spill and or by the cleanup activities on their nesting grounds and are in immediate need of conservation interventions.
In this collaborative effort, project partners provide intervention at specific locations along the Texas coast through on-the-ground stewardship engagement with managers and coastal recreationists to ensure breeding birds are protected. Stewardship is especially important in Texas, where the Open Beaches Act ensures that the public has unrestricted access to public coastal resources. Through habitat protection and stewardship, we enhance recruitment and survival of imperiled focal species and directly contribute to recovery of losses from the Deepwater Horizon damages.
The primary objective of the project is to stabilize and increase beach-nesting bird populations in Texas through various stewardship and outreach activities. The project also addresses the Texas TIGS restoration planning efforts of restoring and conserving wetland, coastal, and nearshore habitats and additional restoration and protection of avian resources.
We currently do this by 1) protecting coastal habitats for migratory birds year-round 2) fostering habitat stewardship, conducting community-based education events, and engaging the public through intervention at sensitive nesting locations and 3) monitoring the birds reproductive output, abundance, and distribution using standardized data collection protocols.
Project focal species include, US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Birds of Conservation Concern (BCC), Texas Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN), and Gulf Coast Joint Venture (GCJV) priority shorebird species: Wilsons Plover (BCC, SGCN, GCJV), Snowy Plover (BCC, SGCN, GCJV), Least Tern (BCC, SGCN), and Black Skimmer (BCC, SGCN).
These species were directly impacted by the oil spill and or by the cleanup activities on their nesting grounds and are in immediate need of conservation interventions.
In this collaborative effort, project partners provide intervention at specific locations along the Texas coast through on-the-ground stewardship engagement with managers and coastal recreationists to ensure breeding birds are protected. Stewardship is especially important in Texas, where the Open Beaches Act ensures that the public has unrestricted access to public coastal resources. Through habitat protection and stewardship, we enhance recruitment and survival of imperiled focal species and directly contribute to recovery of losses from the Deepwater Horizon damages.
Awardee
Funding Goals
PROTECTING COASTAL HABITATS FOR MIGRATORY BIRDS YEAR ROUND.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Galveston,
Texas
United States
Geographic Scope
City-Wide
Related Opportunity
F-FWS-GRO-24-002
American Bird Conservancy was awarded
Texas Shorebird & Seabird Stewardship Project
Cooperative Agreement F24AC00584
worth $3,176,250
from Fish and Wildlife Service Region 4: Southeast in February 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Galveston Texas United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years and
was awarded through assistance program 15.658 Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 3/20/24
Period of Performance
2/1/24
Start Date
1/31/29
End Date
Funding Split
$3.2M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$3.2M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for F24AC00584
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
F24AC00584
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
None
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
140F09 FWS HEADQUARTERS
Funding Office
140F04 FWS SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE
Awardee UEI
WMLKDK8WBKR9
Awardee CAGE
1TNK6
Performance District
TX-10
Senators
John Cornyn
Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz
Modified: 3/20/24