The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and Budweiser have teamed up to offer a $100,000 Renewable Energy and Wildlife Conservation Research Prize. The new prize is an extension of Budweiser's Conservation Scholarship Program, currently in its seventh year, and will be awarded to a single project that promotes new technologies or practices that help make renewable energy a practical alternative while considering wildlife and their natural habitats.
"This Renewable Energy and Wildlife Conservation Research Prize is another great example of how Budweiser and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation are working together to improve our environment by ensuring wildlife and their habitats are protected when developing renewable energy technologies," said Jeff Trandahl, NFWF executive director. "We look forward to reviewing the many innovative proposals that this new program will generate."
More information about and an application for the Budweiser Renewable Energy and Wildlife Conservation Research Prize can be found at
www.nfwf.org/budscholarship. Application deadline is June 29, 2007.