Skip to main content Dr. Christopher Serenari
- Associate Professor at Biology, College of Science & Engineering
Grants
2024
- Serenari, Christopher (Principal), Liu, Xiangping (Co-Principal), Starns, Heath (Co-Principal), Donvan, Victoria (Co-Principal).
Modeling CRPs Role in Wildfire Resilience,
United States Department of Agriculture,
Federal,
$1146849.
(Funded: September 1, 2024 - Present).
Grant.
- Messick, Jared A (Principal), Serenari, Christopher (Co-Principal).
Uncovering the structural and behavioral factors that inspire committed collaboration for wildlife in Texas,
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
State,
$317441.
(Funded: September 1, 2024 - Present).
Grant.
2023
- Serenari, Christopher.
Mapping the socio-political context of fire suppression through multi-institutional collaboration,
Joint Fire Science Program,
Federal,
$232181.
(Funded: October 1, 2023 - September 30, 2025).
Grant.
2022
- Serenari, Christopher, Rubino, Elena Christine (Supporting).
Black Skimmer Conservation along the Texas Gulf Coast,
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
State,
$104683.
(Submitted: January 15, 2021, Funded: January 2022 - August 31, 2024).
Grant.
2021
- Serenari, Christopher, Daniel, Kristy Lynn.
Testing communication strategies to increase Houston toad Safe Harbor Agreement enrollment,
State,
$105000.
(Funded: January 2021 - December 31, 2023).
Grant.
- Serenari, Christopher (Principal), Rubino, Elena Christine (Co-Principal), Daniel, Kristy Lynn (Co-Principal).
Testing Communication Strategies to Increase Houston Toad Safe Harbor Agreement Enrollment,
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Section 6 Nontraditional Grant,
State,
$105000.
(Funded: January 2021 - December 2022).
Grant.
2019
- Serenari, Christopher.
Improving Conservation of Bornean Elephants in Sabah, Malaysia,
Texas State University,
$14984.
(Funded: August 7, 2019 - Present).
Grant.
- Serenari, Christopher.
Mapping Micro-Level Decision Making about Alligator Management in North Carolina,
Texas State University,
Texas State University,
$8000.
(Funded: January 2019 - May 31, 2020).
Grant.
2018
- Serenari, Christopher (Principal), Daniel, Kristy Lynn (Co-Principal), Forstner, Michael R (Co-Principal).
Investigating Factors Influencing Recruitment into the Houston Toad Safe Harbor Agreements,
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Wildlife Diversity Program Conservation License Plate Grant,
State,
$29127.
(Funded: October 2018 - August 2019).
Grant.
2015
- Serenari, Christopher.
NC Deer Hunter Survey,
US Fish and Wildlife Service,
Federal,
$106514.
(Funded: July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2017).
Grant.
- Serenari, Christopher.
Social Dimensions of Canids,
US Fish and Wildlife Servie,
Federal,
$177637.
(Funded: July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2017).
Grant.
2013
- Serenari, Christopher.
Food and Agriculture International Dissertation Research Travel Grant,
USDA,
Federal,
$7000.
(Funded: 2013).
Grant.
- Serenari, Christopher.
American Alpine Club Research Grant,
American Alpine Club,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$700.
(Funded: 2013).
Grant.
- Serenari, Christopher.
Laarman International Gift Fund Research Grant,
Laarman International Gift Fund,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$2500.
(Funded: 2013).
Grant.
- Serenari, Christopher.
Tourism Cares/NTA Luray Caverns Graduate Research Grant,
Tourism Cares/NTA Luray Caverns,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$3000.
(Funded: 2013 - 2014).
Grant.
2012
- Serenari, Christopher.
Sawtooth Software Research Grant,
Sawtooth Software,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$2500.
(Funded: 2012).
Grant.
- Serenari, Christopher.
Laarman International Gift Fund Research Grant,
Laarman International Gift Fund,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$5000.
(Funded: 2012).
Grant.
2009
- Serenari, Christopher.
American Alpine Club Research Grant,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$1800.
(Funded: 2009).
Grant.
- Serenari, Christopher.
College of Natural Resource Professional Development Grant,
North Carolina State University,
Institutional (Higher Ed),
$3800.
(Funded: 2009).
Grant.
- Cortez, Rocio (Principal), Serenari, Christopher (Co-Principal).
Integrating Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation into Disaster Loss Reduction Planning,
Society of Fire Protection Engineers,
Private / Foundation / Corporate,
$5000.
Grant.