Title(15 January) Holohil Systems Ltd. — Transmitters for Wildlife Conservation2022-11-03 01:19
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Holohil Systems Ltd. supplies radio-tracking equipment and related services for wildlife research and management. The Holohil Grant Program offers transmitters at a reduced or no cost for projects focusing on wildlife species of especially high research or conservation value. Holohil will contribute up to C$2,500 toward the purchase of transmitters, along with the shipping charges. All transmitters from the Holohil product line are available for the grant program. Eligibility extends to conservation professionals and researchers anywhere in the world. The grant is offered four times a year with the applications deadlines on 15 January, 15 April, 15 July, and 15 October each year.


Maximum Amount: up to C$2,500 for all transmitters granted

Submission Deadline: 15 January, 2023


Relevant materials are attached herewith. 

For more information and guidelines on how to apply, please visit here.

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