The Huron Mountain Wildlife Foundation, established in 1955, is a non-profit organization that sponsors natural science research in the Lake Superior area. They maintain the Ives Lake Research Station, which provides researchers with housing and work-space in the beautiful Huron Mountains region of northern Michigan. With access to a diverse and pristine landscape, including old-growth forests and unusual habitats like 'granite balds', the Foundation supports research projects that focus on the lands and waters of the Lake Superior area.
The Foundation welcomes research grant proposals for projects that explore various fields of science in the Huron Mountains region and the larger Lake Superior basin. They are particularly interested in question-driven projects that take advantage of the area's reference ecosystem value. In addition to their research efforts, the Foundation also hosts events like the Ives Lake Field Research Conference and the Artist-in-Residence program, aiming to foster collaboration and creativity in the scientific community.
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