The Fort Worth District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is soliciting Statements of Interest (SOI) for a cooperative agreement focused on monitoring wood stork reproduction in the Everglades, Florida. The project aims to assess the ecological impacts of hydrologic changes on the reproductive responses of wood storks, a species federally listed as threatened, in relation to water management practices. This initiative is critical for understanding species recovery and ecosystem management in Florida's vital habitats. Approximately $267,270 is allocated for a 12-month base period, with the potential for four additional option years, and interested applicants must submit their SOIs by July 28, 2025, demonstrating their qualifications and relevant experience. For further inquiries, contact Yvonne Howard at yvonne.howard@usace.army.mil or Emily Woodruff at emily.t.woodruff@usace.army.mil.