Mgt, Species, Pollinators, Western Bumble bee Joint Base Elmendorf- Richardson, Alaska
Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-06-08. Official notice and agency instructions control.
If you have expertise in pollinator conservation or ecological management on public lands, a DoD installation may fund your work—but you'll need to navigate military contracting and clarify vague requirements.
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What this is
This DoD-funded opportunity focuses on managing and protecting western bumble bee populations at a joint military base in Alaska. The project appears to involve ecological species management, habitat restoration, or conservation research on federal military property. Given the minimal description provided, applicants should contact the agency to understand specific deliverables, whether this supports research, operational management, or consulting services, and what partnerships or contracting mechanisms are available.
Who can apply
Eligibility criteria are unspecified in the posted opportunity. Applicants should confirm whether this is open to non-profits, small businesses, universities, or established contractors; federal contract experience and ability to work on a DoD installation may be required.
Topics: bumble bee conservation · pollinator management · alaska ecology · military installation habitat · species management · western bumble bee
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