Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
The University of Montana's Flathead Lake Biological Station received this grant to expand and synthesize past research on pristine watersheds using integrated mathematical models. These models will then be applied to rivers to explore alternative scenarios for management and conservation actions. Outputs from this grant will include ~12 detailed analyses of major watersheds in Alaska and British Columbia and a North-Pacific-Scale analysis of future scenarios.
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University of Montana, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
$1,174,861
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Advancing Wildfire Resilience Through Implementation of the Learning Exchange and Ecosystem Resilience Roadmap
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$925,621
42 months
Matroyshka Dolls: Investigating How Microbes Transition to Become Permanent Features Inside the Cells of Other Orga…
Oct 2016
University of Montana, Flathead Lake Biological Station
$992,160
23 months
Integrated Watershed Models in Kamchatka
Jun 2007
$4,620,000
Salmon Rivers Observatory Network: Integrated watershed models.
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$1,279,525
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Wild Salmon Rivers Typology of the North Pacific Rim
Jul 2005
University of Montana Foundation
$500,000
12 months
Faculty Chair in Wildlife Biology
Aug 2004
$1,600,842
Salmon Ecosystems around the Pacific Rim
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Creating positive outcomes for future generations.