Mitigating Deer Health Risks through Innovation in Georgia
GrantID: 76501
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: June 15, 2026
Grant Amount High: $500,000
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Georgia's deer population is vulnerable to emerging health threats, including disease outbreaks and environmental stressors. To address these challenges, the state requires innovative surveillance programs that can gather data on deer populations and their health status. What are the risks associated with inadequate surveillance in Georgia? The lack of effective surveillance hinders the state's ability to respond to emerging health threats, putting both wildlife and human populations at risk. How will funding support innovative surveillance in Georgia? The proposed initiative will employ cutting-edge technologies, including drones and remote sensing, to gather data on deer populations and their health status. By partnering with tech companies and leveraging Georgia's strong innovation ecosystem, the initiative can create a model for effective wildlife disease monitoring. ## Georgia's Surveillance Landscape Georgia's diverse geography, with a mix of mountains, forests, and agricultural lands, presents unique challenges for wildlife surveillance. The state's strong agricultural industry and growing tourism sector rely heavily on maintaining healthy wildlife populations. By investing in innovative surveillance technologies, Georgia can enhance its ability to respond to emerging health threats and promote a more sustainable approach to wildlife management. ## Risk Management in Georgia To be successful, applicants must demonstrate a clear understanding of the risks associated with inadequate surveillance and a strong plan for mitigating these risks. A commitment to innovation and collaboration is essential, as is a clear plan for leveraging Georgia's technological strengths to address the challenges posed by wildlife disease.
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