The Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch Fellowship Program
At Audubon Southwest, we seek science-based solutions to the biggest threats facing the region’s birds, other wildlife, habitats, and communities. We need sound science to tell us what birds need, and we believe that securing conservation wins tomorrow depends on fostering a young, diverse cohort of aspiring scientists today.
That is why we are again announcing our annual Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch (AWRR) Research Fellowships! Through this program, we offer support to young scientists embarking on research with the potential to further Frank and Ariel Appleton’s founding mission of the Research Ranch – to leave the land better than we found it. Supported research includes, but is not limited to, studies focused on:
- Grassland conservation
- Arizona Species of Greatest Conservation Need
- Ecosystem restoration and rehabilitation
- Natural history at any scale
- Impacts of climate change and aridification
- Community engagement in science and conservation
For more information, check out our fellowship announcement and application scoring rubric. To see some of the projects that previously made the cut, check out the work of past AWRR fellows here and below.
Fellowship details
Thanks to generous support from the Research Ranch Foundation, 2025 award amounts are double what they were in 2024! This year, three applicants will receive:
- A Cash award of $2000 to be used on any research-related expenses; gear, books, travel, conferences, etc.
- A $1000 Housing voucher to be used for lodging on the Research Ranch
- Opportunities to share their work through our annual AWRR Fellowship Webinar Series and Audubon websites, newsletters, social media, and more
All eligible persons conducting research in southeastern Arizona are welcome to apply; however, priority will be given to those conducting research on the AWRR.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be between the ages of 18 and 30
- Be conducting conservation related research in Southeastern Arizona
- Demonstrate a strong conservation ethic
- Show a commitment to scientific rigor by presenting a well-designed study
How to Apply
To apply, please submit the following materials to steven.prager@audubon.org.
- A cover letter (max. 1 page)
- A research proposal (max. 3 pages) outlining the purpose, significance, methods, and expected products of your research
- Your CV or resume
A letter of recommendation from an individual who is knowledgeable about your project and can speak to your conservation ethic and scientific ability
Timeline
- Application deadline: Sunday, March 30, 2025
- Recipients announced: Monday, April 21, 2025
Questions? Please reach out to Steven Prager at steven.prager@audubon.org.
Thank you to the Research Ranch Foundation and the generous Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch community whose contributions make this award possible!
2024 Student Research Fellows
2023 Student Research Fellows
2022 Student Research Fellows
2018 Student Research Fellows
2017 Student Research Fellows
Anthony Gilbert - Graduate Student
Graduate AWRR Student Research Fellow - 2015, 2016 & 2017 Ohio University - College of Arts & Sciences
2016 Student Research Fellows
Anthony Gilbert - Graduate Student
Graduate AWRR Student Research Fellow - 2015, 2016 & 2017 Ohio University - College of Arts & Sciences
2015 Student Research Fellows
Anthony Gilbert - Graduate Student
Graduate AWRR Student Research Fellow - 2015, 2016 & 2017 Ohio University - College of Arts & Sciences
2014 Student Research Fellows
2013 Student Research Fellows
Dr. Matthew Lattanzio
Lecturer, Christopher Newport University Organismal & Environmental Biology - Audubon's AWRR Student Research Fellowship Recipient - 2013
2012 Student Research Fellows
2010 Student Research Fellows
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AWRR 2024 Annual Report
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