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Date: Wed, 9 Aug 1995 22:12:18 -0700 (PDT) From: Benjamin Martin Waggoner <bmw@uclink2.berkeley.edu> Subject: $$ for Paleo! (fwd) To: paleonet-owner@nhm.ac.uk MIME-Version: 1.0 Status: O CALL FOR PROPOSALS Paleontological survey, assessment, and evaluation on the Comanche National Grassland, southwestern Colorado. The National Forest Service, through the Pike and San Isabel National Forest, requires a thorough paleontological survey of the Comanche National Grassland. $20,000. is available in the form of a competitive, cooperative agreement for one year of field reconnaissance. Continued funding is expected for up to three years, but not guaranteed. "Cooperator" funding from the awardee is expected in the form of a package of "in-kind" contributions (e.g. expertise, salary, preparation and curatorial services, field training of Forest Service personnel, interpretive materials, etc.). In-kind contributions need not match NFS funding; however, they will be considered along with other evaluative criteria in awarding the agreement. The term of the agreement will be from Sept., 1995 through Dec., 1996, with extensions if continued funding is available. Work must commence before the end of Sept., 1995. Preliminary work may comprise an approved plan of work, a preliminary literature review, and a reconnaissance field trip by the principal or co-principal investigator. Required products of the survey will include: graphic (mapped) descriptions of outcrop area surveyed, intensity of survey, fossil localities identified, and stratigraphic reference sections; narrative reports of findings including significance evaluations and risk assessments for use in resource management planning, catalogues of accession and curatorial status of collected specimens; interpretive materials including a thorough bibliography and synthesized overview of paleontological resources and geology; and training for resource management and interpretive personnel. Much of the survey area lies within the valley of the Purgatoire River, and includes the Purgatoire Tracksite locality. Cooperation is expected between the awardee and researchers with an ongoing interest in the Tracksite itself. Mesozoic strata from the Entrada Fm. through the Niobrara Fm., including extensive Morrison Fm. crop out in the study area. Quaternary deposits in the valley are also known to be fossiliferous. Survey and assessment are emphasized for this work; collection of specimens of scientific interest will be at the discretion of the awardee with appropriate archeological clearance. Major excavations are not budgeted into the Forest Service contribution, though external or contingent funding for such may be sought by either party in relevant circumstances. The awardee must be able to document a curation agreement with an appropriate repository for publicly-owned fossil material. Camping facilities in a historic ranch locality will be available through the Comanche National Grassland, along with other field support. The study area and the project lend themselves to a "field course" approach involving students. Preference will shown to proposals that include an educational component, which furthers Forest Service program goals. The study area is very hot in the summer months; optimum conditions for field work are Sept.--Oct. and April--May. Spring break periods are also possible field work windows. Proposals will be evaluated according to the following: * Qualifications of the principal investigator and associates. * Scientific interest in paleontological resources likely to be identified. * A complete budget including cost distributions of Forest Service contribution and dollar value of cooperator's "in-kind" or fiscal contribution. * Assurance of ability to perform the work required in the time-frame required. * Assurance of ability to meet the preliminary requirements listed above by the end of September, 1995. * Documentation of an appropriate curatorial arrangement with a repository. Preference will be shown to proposals that: * Include an educational experience for undergraduate or graduate students. * Include institutional support of the principal investigator. * Demonstrate a commitment to meeting the needs of both resource management and scientific research. * Demonstrate the ability to cooperate in an ongoing partnership with the Forest Service if funding continues in outyears. PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF THE PALEONTOLOGY PROGRAM DIRECTOR NO LATER THAN AUGUST 25. THE COMMITTEE WILL RENDER A DECISION NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 4TH. PROPOSALS MAY BE FAXED, BUT NOT SENT OVER THE INTERNET. Interested parties please respond as soon as possible to: Cathleen L. May Director of Paleontology USDA Forest Service PO Box 25127 Lakewood, CO 80225 phone: 303.275.5056 fax: 303.275.5366 e-mail: clmay@nexus.interealm.com NOTE: PLEASE FORWARD. This call has been sent to the vrtpaleo list and the taxacom list. Please send along to other appropriate lists or individuals. Thanks!
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