2023 SAGE-GROUSE LEK SURVEYS
Federal opportunity from Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 25, 2023.
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2023 SAGE-GROUSE LEK SURVEYS
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has issued a notice for the 2023 Sage-Grouse Lek Surveys. Proposals are due by January 25, 2023, indicating a need for timely planning and execution. The focus of this survey is critical for ecological management and strategy implementation, providing opportunities for firms specializing in wildlife management and ecological surveys.
The buyer aims to conduct comprehensive surveys of Sage-Grouse leks to support wildlife conservation efforts and inform management strategies in Oregon.
- Wildlife consulting firms with experience in ecological surveys.
- Organizations with expertise in Sage-Grouse biology and conservation.
- Companies familiar with survey methodologies specific to avian species.
- Conduct field surveys to locate and map Sage-Grouse leks.
- Collect data on lek activity and breeding behaviors.
- Analyze collected data to provide actionable insights for wildlife management.
- Executive summary outlining team qualifications and experience.
- Detailed methodology for the survey approach.
- Budget breakdown and cost justification for services.
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- Ensure adherence to all state regulations regarding wildlife surveys.
- Compliance with environmental protections applicable to Sage-Grouse habitats.
- Consider competitive pricing while ensuring full coverage of all survey costs.
- Analyze previous contracts for benchmarks in pricing strategies.
- Consider partnering with local ecological organizations that already have a footing in Oregon.
- Identify subcontractors with specialized skills in avian surveys and ecological data analysis.
- Potential delays in survey due to unforeseen environmental conditions.
- Changes in state funding or policy regarding wildlife management.
- Competitiveness of bids in a possibly crowded field of bidders.
- What specific metrics or deliverables are expected from the surveys?
- Are there any particular areas of concern that the buyer wants to focus on in the surveys?
- What level of reporting and analysis will be expected after the surveys are completed?
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- Detailed requirements for the surveys including specific metrics.
- Geographical areas to be surveyed.
- The expected number of surveys per lek.
- Criteria for assessing bidder qualifications.
- Specific reporting formats or timelines required.
- Budget constraints or funding sources for this project.
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