Research & Conservation Grant
ARAV Research & Conservation Grant
Please note that the deadline for the ARAV's annual Research & Conservation Grant proposal submissions is every year on October 1. Please see below for full instructions.
Objectives of the Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV) include:
Objectives of the Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians (ARAV) include:
To advance programs for preventative medicine, husbandry, and scientific research in the field of veterinary medicine dealing with reptiles and amphibians.
To promote the conservation and humane treatment of all reptilian and amphibian species through education, captive breeding and preservation of reptilian and amphibian habitats.
The ARAV Conservation & Research Committee is able to fund clinically-oriented and/or conservation research projects involving reptiles and/or amphibians. Maximum award amount is $5,000.
Clinically-oriented proposals, conservation-based proposals, and proposals submitted by ARAV members will be given priority. Proposals will be evaluated based on clinical significance, conservation relevance, feasibility of proposal, and research methodology.
Final determination of the number and amounts of awards to be distributed will be made by the ARAV Executive committee, based on the recommendations of the Conservation and Research Committee.
It is expected that the research should be completed in 12-18 months.
Recipients of funding will be expected to either present their results at the ARAV annual conference or publish them in the Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery.
Clinically-oriented proposals, conservation-based proposals, and proposals submitted by ARAV members will be given priority. Proposals will be evaluated based on clinical significance, conservation relevance, feasibility of proposal, and research methodology.
Final determination of the number and amounts of awards to be distributed will be made by the ARAV Executive committee, based on the recommendations of the Conservation and Research Committee.
It is expected that the research should be completed in 12-18 months.
Recipients of funding will be expected to either present their results at the ARAV annual conference or publish them in the Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery.
Deadline for proposal submission is annually on October 1.
Funding decisions will be made by April 1 of the following year.
Instructions for Proposal Submission
Please see our complete Research and Conservation Grant Application for more information and submittal instructions.
Download Our Grant Application