Avian Research & Conservation Institute Inc

Organization Overview

Avian Research & Conservation Institute Inc is located in Gainesville, FL. The organization was established in 1997. According to its NTEE Classification (C30) the organization is classified as: Natural Resources Conservation & Protection, under the broad grouping of Environment and related organizations. As of 12/2021, Avian Research & Conservation Institute Inc employed 10 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. Avian Research & Conservation Institute Inc is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 12/2021, Avian Research & Conservation Institute Inc generated $343.7k in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 6 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 1.1% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $366.8k during the year ending 12/2021. While expenses have increased by 3.7% per year over the past 6 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2021

Describe the Organization's Mission:

Part 3 - Line 1

TO ENGAGE IN WILDLIFE RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST; TO MANAGE, PRESERVE, AND RESTORE PLANT AND ANIMAL SPECIES; TO MAKE RESEARCH RESULTS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC FOR THEIR USE AND EDUCATION; TO IMPLEMENT RESEARCH, ANALYZE DATA, AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS; AND TO INFORM EFFECTIVE CONSERVATION.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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THE ENDANGERED SNAIL KITE ACQUIRES CONTAMINANTS THAT COULD IMPAIR REPRODUCTION. BESIDES ASSESSING TOXICITY, WE CAUGHT SNAIL KITES AND FITTED THEM WITH SATELLITE/GPS TRACKING DEVICES TO STUDY MOVMENTS, SURVIVAL, AND EXPOSURE TO TOXINS LINGERING IN THE ENVIRONMENT. IN ADDITION, WE COLLECTED TRACKING DATA THAT WILL BE USED FOR RISK ASSESSMENTS IN RELATION TO PROPOSED WIND-FARM DEVELOPMENTS IN SOUTH FLORIDA. WE HAVE A RECENTLY-INITIATED STUDY INVESTIGATING THE RESPONSES OF THE SNAIL KITES' PRIMARY PREY, NATIVE AND EXOTIC SPECIES OF APPLE SNAILS, TO DELIBERATE ALTERATIONS AND UNPREDICTED CHANGES TO THE HYDROLOGY OF THE EVERGLADES ECOSYSTEM. THE INTENT IS TO LEARN WHAT NATURAL AND WATER MANAGEMENT FACTORS INFLUENCE APPLE SNAIL ABUNDANCE, REPRODUCTION, AND AVAILABLE TO THE ENDANGERED SNAIL KITES. AN ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT PART OF THIS RESEARCH IS EVALUATING THE NUMERIC AND BIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF THE NATIVE APPLE SNAILS TO EXPANDING AND INCREASING POPULATIONS OF INVASIVE EXOTIC SPECIES OF APPLE SNAILS FROM SOUTH AMERICA.


SWALLOW-TAILED KITES THAT BREED IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES MIGRATE SOUTH TO SOUTHERN BRAZIL FOR THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE'S INTER, A ROUND-TRIP DISTANCE OF OVER 10,000 MILES. FOR MANY, YEARS WE HAVE TRACKED THIS IMPERILED SPECIES USING SATELLITE TELEMETRY TECHNOLOGY TO ESTIMATE THE PORTION OF THEIR ANNUAL MORTALITY RATE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ARDUOUS JOURNEY, TO IDENTIFY PARTICULAR HIGH-RISK AREAS WHERE DEATH OR INJURY MAY BE MORE LIKELY, TO DETERMINE THE EXTENT TO WHICH THEY ARE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS AGRICULTURAL TOXINS, AND TO DOCUMENT THE EFFECTS OF SEVERE WEATHER AND UNFAVORABLE WINDS ON THE BIRDS' SURVIVAL. WE ALSO SYSTEMATICALLY PHOTOGRAPH LARGE PRE-MIGRATION AGGREGATIONS THAT OCCUR AT SOCIAL NIGHT-ROOST (FROM THE AIR EACH MORNING) TO TRACK CHANGES AND ESTIMATE TRENDS FOR THIS VULNERABLE POPULATION (I.E., INCREASING, STABLE, OR DECLINING).


TIMBER-MANAGED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LANDS PROVIDE NESTING AND FEEDING HABITATS FOR BIRDS THAT MIMIC NATURAL CONDITIONS. THIS PROJECT, INVOLVING THE AMERICAN BIRD CONSERVANCY AND SEVERAL TIMBER COMPANIES, IS AIMED AT IDENTIFYING THE SPECIES AND NUMBERS OF BIRDS THAT ARE SUPPORTED THE AMERICAN BIRD CONSERVANCY AND SEVERAL TIMBER COMPANIES, IS AIMED AT IDENTIFYING THE SPECIES AND NUMBERS OF BIRDS THAT ARE SUPPORTED BY TIMBER-MANAGED FORESTS AND COMPARING THEIR DIVERSITY AND NUMBER TO TYPICAL POPULATIONS OF THESE SPECIES ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE CONSERVATION LANDS. WE ALSO WILL PRODUCE AND SHARE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT PRACTICES THAT ARE GOOD FOR BOTH BIRD CONSERVATION AND TIMBER PRODUCTION.


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Board, Officers & Key Employees

Name (title)Compensation
Kenneth Meyer
President, Board Member
$0
Gary Appelson
Vice President, Board Member
$0
Susan Cerulean
Secretary/treasurer, Board Member
$0

Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $272,239
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$71,413
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $0
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$343,652
Total Program Service Revenue$0
Investment income $0
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $0
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $343,652

Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 3 grants that Avian Research & Conservation Institute Inc has recieved totaling $10,721.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
American Bird Conservancy

The Plains, VA

PURPOSE: BIRD CONSERVATION

$5,500
Wilson Conservation Tr

Sarasota, FL

PURPOSE: SNAIL KITE RESEARCH

$5,000
Amazonsmile Foundation

Seattle, WA

PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT

$221
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