Western National Parks Association
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- A National Park Service official determines a need for research and finds a principal investigator, or
- A researcher contacts the park with an idea for research.
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The park superintendent and/or their key staff identifies the need for research and seeks a qualified principal investigator (PI) or institution/organization before submitting a proposal. Qualified researchers may contact the superintendent directly regarding unsolicited proposals.
o All WNPA research proposals must be approved and submitted by the park superintendent.
Consideration will also be given to proposals submitted by active National Park Service (NPS) employees. Graduate students may not serve as project PIs but may be listed as a co-PI if the lead PI is the academic supervisor.
A single park may submit no more than three proposals every year, including proposals from ongoing, multiyear projects requesting another year of funding.
Superintendents submitting more than one proposal in a year must rank each proposal in terms of its priority for park needs.