Lake County Aerial Capture of California Bighorn Sheep
Federal opportunity from 635000 - ODFW | 000 - ODFW • Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026.
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Lake County Aerial Capture of California Bighorn Sheep The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife is currently Requesting Proposal for aerial services for capture, collar and releasing of Bighorn Sheep for the ODFW East Region office. THIS IS AN Intermediate PROCUREMENT (OAR 125-047-0270). Agency will not be accepting protests. This intermediate solicitation will result in a contract. Aerial Capture of California Bighorn Sheep for Population Monitoring and Management.
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The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) is seeking proposals for aerial capture, collaring, and releasing of California Bighorn Sheep, specifically for population monitoring and management in Lake County. This is classified as an Intermediate Procurement under OAR 125-047-0270 and will lead to a binding contract. Proposals must be submitted by February 26, 2026, and protests will not be accepted, indicating a streamlined selection process.
The ODFW aims to enhance population monitoring and management of California Bighorn Sheep in the East Region through aerial capture methods.
- Provide aerial services for capture of Bighorn Sheep.
- Attach collars to the captured sheep for tracking purposes.
- Release the sheep back into their natural habitat.
- Proposal detailing capture methodology and aircraft specifications.
- Proof of relevant licenses and insurance.
- Past performance references related to wildlife capture.
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- Details about the specific methods required for capture and collaring.
- The expected number of Bighorn Sheep to be captured.
- Any specific certifications required for aerial service providers.
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