Grants and Contracts

*Funds under the direction of J. C. Cathey are in parentheses.

1)      Campozinni, A., M. Morrison, B. Hays, and J. C. Cathey.  A Conservation Framework for Priority Species of Grassland-Shrubland Habitats of the Southern Great Plains ($188,000).

  1. 2012 (15,544. Cathey Co-PI)

2)      J. C. Cathey.  Statewide delivery of lone star healthy streams feral hog component and providing technical assistance on feral hog management in priority watersheds.

  1. 2012 ($245,613, Cathey PI)
  2. 2013 ($245,613, Cathey PI)

3)      Cathey, J. C., and S. Locke.  Natural resource management videos for new landowners in Texas

  1. 2012 ($11,939 Cathey, PI)

4)      Cathey, J. C.  The Interagency Taskforce on Economic Growth and Endangered Species.

  1. 2012 ($45,000 Cathey, PI)

5)      Cathey, J. C., K. Wagner, J. Carton, A. Hays, and T. Snelgrove.  Building Partnerships for Cooperative Conservation in the Trinity River Basin.  EPA 319 Grant administered through the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board

  1. 2012 ($74,384 Cathey PI)
  2. 2011 ($76,503 Cathey PI)
  3. 2010 ($63,710 [437,946 total ] Cathey PI)

6)      Cathey, J. C., A. Hays, and B. Higginbotham.  Formation of a Community of Practice Resource Area:  Wild Pigs.  eXtension

  1. 2011    ($28,288 [60,000 total] Cathey PI)

7)      Berg, M., McFarland, M., and J. C. Cathey.  Feral hog management publication series.  Texas AgriLife Communications.

  1. 2010    ($10,000 Cathey, Co-PI).

8)      McFarland, M., J. C. Cathey and J. Gallagher.  Implementing agricultural nonpoint source components of the Plum Creek Watershed Protection Plan, Cathey 207,609), Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, CWA §319(h) Agricultural/Silvicultural Nonpoint Source Grant Program

  1. 2010    ($103,802 Cathey, Co-PI)
  2. 2009    ($103,802 Cathey, Co-PI)

9)      Cathey, J. C., S. Locke, and B. Collier.  Land manager’s guide to population assessment techniques for Rio Grande wild turkey, ($119, 600 over 3 years) Texas Parks and Wildlife

  1. 2011    ($38,116  Cathey, Co-PI)
  2. 2010    ($40,000 Cathey, Co-PI)
  3. 2009    ($41,484 Cathey, Co-PI)

10)  Cathey, J. C., S. Locke, and B. Collier.  Rio Grande wild turkey symposium for landowners and biologists, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

  1. 2008    ($10,000 Cathey, Co-PI)

11)  Cathey, J. C., and C. Adams.  Assessment of knowledge of urban white-tailed deer management,  ($46,830 over 2 years) Texas Parks and Wildlife

  1. 2008    ($23, 415 Cathey, PI)
  2. 2009    ($23,415 Cathey, PI)

12)  Cathey, J. C., S. Locke, and A. Snelgrove.  Developing conservation tools for imperiled habitats in the Trinity River Basin ($76,300 over 2 years), Renewable Resources Extension Act Grant.

  1. 2008 ($37,100 Cathey, Co-PI)
  2. 2009 ($38,150 Cathey, Co-PI)

13)  Cathey, J. C., and B. Collier.  Rio Grande wild turkey habitat and population biology guides, Texas Parks and Wildlife.

  1. 2007    ($48,346 Cathey, Co-PI).

14)  Cathey, J. C.  Linking water conservation and natural resource stewardship in the Trinity River Basin, Texas Parks and Wildlife.

  1. 2007    ($15,000 Cathey, PI).

15)  Cathey, J. C.  Conservation Education, Texas Parks and Wildlife.

  1. 2012    ($90,000 Cathey,PI).
  2. 2011    ($75,000 Cathey, PI).
  3. 2010    ($75,000 Cathey, PI).
  4. 2009    ($75,000 Cathey, PI).
  5. 2008    ($75,000 Cathey, PI).
  6. 2007    ($85,000 Cathey, PI).
  7. 2006    ($75,000 Cathey, PI).

16)  Cathey, J. C. and B. Rector.  Connecting Water, Wildlife and People:  Resources for Community Leaders.  Renewable Resource Extension Act Grant.

  1. 2007    ($8,000 Cathey, PI).

17)  Cathey, J. C., M. Haggerty and S. Arnold.  Texas Master Naturalist Improvement Grant.  Magnolia Charitable Trust.

  1. 2007    ($4,750 Cathey, Co-PI).
  2. 2006    ($4,000 Cathey, Co-PI).

18)  Cathey, J. C.  Colorado Outdoor Adventure Guide School, Colorado Springs, CO.

  1. 2006    ($2,000 Cathey, PI).

19)  Scott, H. M., J. C. Cathey, S. Cooper, and J. Stuth.  Contact rates among feral swine and domestic cattle in Texas:  addressing vulnerability to foreign-animal diseases.

  1. 2004    ($89,500 Cathey, Co-PI); Cathey & Cooper – joint account $179,000.

20)  Cathey, J. C., S. M. Cooper, and B. D. Wright.  South Texas Covey Connection:  an alliance of scientists and landowners to advance quail research.

  1. 2004    $50,840, Private Donors and TAES; ($25,420 Cathey, PI).
  2. 2003    $54,000, Private Donors and TAES; ($27,000 Cathey, PI).

21)  Ransom, D., J. C. Cathey, (Co-PI), S. Cooper, and D. Rollins.  Rangeland innovations for sustainable environment:  response of quail and small animals to anthropomorphic disturbances used to improve rangeland condition.

  1. 2004    $26,190, Joe Skeen Institute for Rangeland Restoration – USDA.
  2. 2003    $38,800, Joe Skeen Institute for Rangeland Restoration – USDA.

22)  Cathey, J. C., B. D. Wright, and S. M. Cooper.  Evaluating age and antler quality of known-aged bucks in south Texas.

  1. 2004    $5,448, Private Donors; ($2,724 Cathey, PI).
  2. 2003    $5,448, Private Donors; ($2,724 Cathey, PI).

23)  Cathey, J. C., B. D. Wright, D. Ransom, and S. M. Cooper.  Assessing roost site selection by pen-reared bobwhite quail.

  1. 2003    $2,200, Private Donor; ($2,200 Cathey, PI).

24)  Winemiller, K., N. Wilkins, J. C. Cathey, C. Munster, and B. Wilcox.  Response of stream biota of the Pedernales river basin to variation in landscape features and vegetation cover.

  1. 2003    $254,000, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; ($10,000 Cathey, Co-PI).

25)  Cathey, J.C. and S. Glasscock.  Range and wildlife conservation in the classroom.

  1. 2003    $2,500, Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative; ($2,500 Cathey, PI).

 NGO and Texas Parks and Wildlife Projects**J. C. Cathey initiated research investigation and served as a grant writer, author, and Texas Parks and Wildlife liaison with universities.  Funds were administered to collaborating university personnel.  These grants are not reflected in the summary table below.

1)      **Cathey, J. C. and T. Trail.  2009. Texas Parks and Wildlife grant for Trinity Basin Conservation Foundation capacity building.

  1. 130,000

2)      **Cathey, J. C. and D. Curtis.  2009.  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners Grant for Trinity Basin Conservation Foundation.

  1. $50,000

3)      **Cathey, J.C. and B. Barber.  Trinity Basin Conservation Foundation capacity building grant.

  1. 2008    $10,000, Rosewood Foundation

4)      Dabbert, B., R. Mitchell, **J. C. Cathey.  Managing invasive yaupon holly in the Post Oak Savannah of Texas.

  1. 2000    $54,115, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

5)      Fitzgerald, L., W. Ryberg, and **J. C. Cathey.  Population parameters of American alligators in the Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area.

  1. 2000    $41,500.

6)      Silvy N., B. Petty, and **J. C. Cathey.  Survival and reproduction of eastern wild turkey relocated into the Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area.

  1. 1999    $29,500, National Wild Turkey Federation and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Turkey Stamp.

7)      Rhodes, E. and **J. C. Cathey.  Non-invasive genetic techniques for estimating sex-ratios in deer:  a laboratory pilot study.

  1. 1999    $2,000, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Purdue University.

8)      MacRoberts, M., B. MacRoberts, and **J. C. Cathey.  A status survey of the dwarf pipewort (Eriocaulon kornickianum) in Texas.

  1. 1999    $37,160, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

9)      Honeycutt, R., B. Daugherty, and **J. C. Cathey.  Utilizing geographic information systems to understand and model species distributions.

a.       1999    $17,500, Texas A&M University and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

10)  Honeycutt, R., F. Gelwick, L. Fitzgerald, and **J. C. Cathey.  Baseline survey of fishes, amphibians, reptiles and mammals at the Richland Creek Wildlife Management Area.

  1. 1998    $24,000, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Table 2.  Summary of contract and grant values, while employed by TAMU.  As indicated above, additional funds were acquired and administered, while employed by Texas Parks and Wildlife.  These were not included in the table below.

Year Role Total Grant Directed Funds

2013

2013
2013
2013
2013
2013
2013 PI

245,613

245,613

Sub-total 2013

245,613 

245,613

2012

Co-PI

15,544

15,544

2012

 PI

245,613

245,613

2012

 PI

90,000

90,000

2012

 PI

11,939

11,939

2012

 PI

45,000

45,000

2012

 PI

74,384

74,384

Sub-total 2012

482,481

482,481

2011

PI

76,503

76,503

2011

PI

60,000

28,288

2011

PI

38,116

38,116

Sub-total 2011

174,619

142,907

2010

Co-PI

63,710

63,710

2010

Co-PI

10,000

10,000

2010

PI

103,802

103,802

2010

PI

75,000

75,000

2010

PI

40,000

40,000

Sub-total 2010

292,512

292,512

2009

PI

103,802

103,802

2009

Co-PI

41,484

41,484

2009

Co-PI Grant

23,415

23,415

2009

PI

75,000

75,000

2009

PI

38,150

38,150

Sub-total 2009

281,851

281,851

2008

Co-PI

10,000

10,000

2008

Co-PI Grant

23,415

23,415

2008

Co-PI Grant

37,100

37,100

2008

PI-Grant

75,000

75,000

Sub-total 2008

145,515

145,515

2007

Co-PI Grant

48,346

48,346

2007

PI-Grant

15,000

15,000

2007

PI-Grant

85,000

85,000

2007

PI-Grant

8,000

8,000

2007

Co-PI Cash Gift

4,750

4,750

Sub-total 2007  

161,096

161,096

2006

PI-Grant

75,000

75,000

2006

Co-PI Cash Gift

4,000

4,000

2006

PI-Cash Gift

2,000

2,000

Sub-total 2006  

81,000

81,000

2004

Co-PI Grant

220,000

89,500

2004

Co-PI Cash Gift

50,840

25,420

2004

Co-PI Grant

26,190

0

2004

Co-PI Cash Gift

5,448

2,724

Sub-total 2004  

302,478

117,644

2003

PI-Cash Gift

54,000

27,000

2003

Co-PI Grant

38,800

0

2003

PI-Cash Gift

5,448

2,724

2003

PI-Cash Gift

2,200

2,200

2003

Co-PI Grant

254,000

10,000

2003

PI-Grant

2,500

2,500

Sub-total 2003  

356,948

44,424

Total  

2,524,113

1,995,043

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