Promoting Wild Horse Coexistence in North Dakota's Farmland

GrantID: 60576

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000

Deadline: February 1, 2024

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Summary

Those working in Health & Medical and located in North Dakota may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Capacity Gaps in Wild Horse Coexistence Training in North Dakota

North Dakota faces notable capacity gaps in managing the coexistence of wild horse populations with agricultural practices. With a growing livestock industry and severe environmental challenges, the state often struggles to develop effective strategies for minimizing conflict between farmers and wild horses. The unique geographic characteristics of North Dakota, including wide-open spaces with limited resources, exacerbate the challenges of both horse management and livestock safety.

The constraints on infrastructure and workforce capacity are significant factors when addressing wild horse issues in North Dakota. Many regions lack access to specialized training programs that educate farmers about best practices for coexistence and pasture management. Furthermore, the limited availability of broadband in rural areas complicates communication among stakeholders, hindering collaborative efforts that are essential for addressing wild horse management holistically. The need for focused training programs is evident, as farmers often feel isolated in their struggles to balance their economic needs with wildlife management.

To effectively implement coexistence training, the funding will need to emphasize building local capacity by developing partnerships between agricultural organizations, wildlife agencies, and educational institutions. Training programs must be designed to incorporate community-driven solutions that respect both wild horse populations and agricultural practices. Ensuring that participants have access to materials, workshops, and expert guidance will enhance the readiness of farmers to adopt coexistence strategies.

Moreover, the funding should focus on readiness assessments that evaluate the specific challenges faced by local farmers and their willingness to adapt practices that promote coexistence with wild horses. This approach will not only help to mitigate conflicts but also strengthen community ties around shared wildlife conservation goals. By addressing the intersection of agricultural needs and wildlife management proactively, North Dakota can harness its unique rural dynamics to cultivate effective strategies for sustainability and coexistence.

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