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As a follow-up to the 2013 report Using Science to Improve the Wild Horse and Burro Program: A Way Forward, this letter report reviews research project proposals submitted to the Bureau of Land Management and aimed at developing new or refining existing techniques and establishing protocols for the contraception or permanent sterilization of either male or female wild horses and/or burros in the field.
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As a follow-up to the 2013 report Using Science to Improve the Wild Horse and Burro Program: A Way Forward, this letter report reviews research project proposals submitted to the Bureau of Land Management and aimed at developing new or refining existing techniques and establishing protocols for the...
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The National Research Council will convene a committee to review research project proposals submitted to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and aimed at developing new or refining existing techniques and establishing protocols for the contraception or permanent sterilization of either male or female wild horses and/or burros in the field. The scientific review committee will consider factors related to the scientific validity of the proposed technique(s), goals and objectives of the work, research methodology and design of the study, proposed statistical analysis and interpretation of anticipated data obtained, animal welfare implications and Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee approvals, feasibility, as well as the qualifications, expertise, and experience of the investigators. The committee will rank the proposals in order of merit and provide a brief report on additional factors for BLM to consider in selecting proposals to fund. The number of awards will depend on the committee's recommendations and final decisions by BLM.
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Sponsors
Bureau of Land Management
Staff
Kara N. Laney
Lead
Major units and sub-units
Division on Earth and Life Studies
Lead
Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources
Lead