Minigrants
"Minigrants" of $500 are awarded by the Natural Area Advisory Committee to students who wish to undertake projects that enhance the information infrastructure of the Natural Area Teaching Laboratory.
Minigrants in 2006
Announcement (one or two minigrants will be awarded) PDF
How to apply PDF MS Word
Fall Semester 2004 minigrant competition
Announcement of minigrant program PDF
How to apply for a $500 minigrant PDF
Projects suggested as suitable for support PDF
Minigrants awarded 14 December 2004
Historical ecology of UF's Natural Area Teaching Laboratory
PI is Jeffrey Morgan; faculty sponsor is Jack Putz.
Final report, 13 December 2005.
Species composition and habitat associations of ant communities in the Natural Area Teaching Lab
Co-PIs are Ian Fiske and Matthew Trager; faculty sponsor is Emilio Bruna.
Initial report, December 2005.
Detailed report, June 2006.
Minigrants awarded 19 January 2007
Enhancement of the information infrastructure of the Natural Area Teaching Laboratory
Co-PIs are Josiah H. Townsend, Krystal Noiseux, and Jeffrey Anderson; faculty sponsor is Susan Jacobson.
Final report consisted of near-final drafts of the four posters for the four kiosks at the trail heads of three upland nature trails.
Enhancement of the information infrastructure of the SEEP area of NATL
Co-PIs are Kristine E. Hoffmann, Fred P. Fisher [resigned], and Dara M. Wald; faculty sponsor is Susan Jacobson.
Final report consisted of drafts of the posters for the kiosks at the two entry points for the SEEP Nature Trail
and for signs along the boardwalk and other portions of that trail.
