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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 28,1998 PSA#2146Natchez Trace Parkway, 2680 Natchez Trace Parkway, Tupelo, MS 38801 F -- AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE INVENTORY AND MONITORING PROJECT SOL
1443RQ557098018 DUE 090998 POC Dale Wilkerson, Contracting Officer,
(601) 680-4009 E-MAIL: Contracting Officer's e-mail link,
dale_wilkerson@nps.gov. The National Park Service is seeking quotations
to conduct an Amphibian and Reptile Inventory and Monitoring project.
The National Park Service is responsible for the preservation of native
wildlife, including amphibian and reptile species, within the 51,410
acre Natchez Trace Parkway. Currently, NPS managers at the Parkway
possess neither a comprehensive baseline inventory nor the information
upon which to base monitoring of the Parkway's amphibian and reptile
species breeding or otherwise utilizing park lands and waters. This
project is designed to develop a park-wide inventory of species
currently occurring at the Parkway. The 445 mile long Natchez Trace
Parkway, which begins in Natchez, Mississippi, and ends near Nashville,
Tennessee, traverses portions of four ecosystem provinces and twelve
physiographic regions. The habitats encountered along its length
include streams; lakes; swamps; riparian woodlands; bottomland hardwood
forests; upland hardwood, pine and mixed forests; prairie; active
agricultural row and forage croplands; and fallow fields naturally
converting to woodlands. As a management unit the Natchez Trace Parkway
constitutes an extended linear ecological transect spanning portions of
three states with the potential to support an atypical diverse
assemblage of native amphibian and reptile species for a unit of the
National Park System and the corresponding increased complexity in
ensuring their perpetuation. Over 65 species are believed to inhabit
the area covered. The Natchez Trace Parkway Amphibian and Reptile
Inventory Project constitutes applied research designed to provide park
managers with a baseline inventory documenting the current composition
and distribution of the species at the Parkway. Sampling approaches
will include General Herpetological Collecting; Minnow Traps; Turtle
Trapping; Coverboards; Frog Breeding Surveys; Road Surveys; and Drift
Fences. The project timeline is anticipated as follows: Spring/Fall
(1999) and Spring/Fall (2000)-sampling, transect surveys, and database
assembly; Spring (2001)-present Final Report and Deliverables. All
entities, as part of their quotation, will be asked to produce evidence
of their capability and experience in performing the described
services. The applicable Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code
for this Notice is 8733, "Noncommercial Research Organizations." The
anticipated magnitude of this project is between $50,000 and $100,000.
This procurement is being conducted under full and open competition
and utilizing Simplified Acquisition Procedures. The solicitation
package will be available o/a August 14, 1998 and quotes will be due on
September 9, 1998 (unless otherwise stated in the solicitation
documents). Requests for solicitation may be in written or electronic
form, and may be sent to the address listed in this notice, FAXed to
(601) 840-7561, or E-Mailed to dale_wilkerson@nps.gov Posted 07/24/98
(W-SN228355). (0205) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0051 19980728\F-0008.SOL)
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