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Conservation and Wildlife Research Trust

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    • Northern Brown Bandicoot & Greater Bilby
    • Parasites and disease in free-living bandicoot populations
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    • Supporting the Eastern Barred Bandicoot
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    What We Do



    Funding research projects

    to better understand and

    manage wildlife in Australia.

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    What We Do



    Funding research projects

    to better understand and

    manage wildlife in Australia.

    LEARN MORE
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    What We Do



    Funding research projects

    to better understand and

    manage wildlife in Australia.

    LEARN MORE
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    What We Do



    Funding research projects

    to better understand and

    manage wildlife in Australia.

    LEARN MORE

Help Us Understand and Manage Our Wildlife and Natural Environments

Your support in helping us achieve our goals to better understand and manage our unique Australian wildlife is essential. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.
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Improving Knowledge through Better Science

Our grants program provides students from Australian Universities a way to obtain funding to assist with their studies. University students who have suitable research projects, such as projects investigating methods of addressing or reversing impacts of wildlife, or addressing or reversing decline in habitat, or other applied conservation research in Australia, should consider applying for a research grants.

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2019 Grants Program

Jan 19

Bandicoot Partnership

Jan 17

2018 Grants Program

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Contact Us: [email protected]

  • About Us
  • Grants Program
  • Research
    • Northern Brown Bandicoot & Greater Bilby
    • Parasites and disease in free-living bandicoot populations
  • Conservation
    • Supporting the Eastern Barred Bandicoot
  • Donate Today
  • News

Conservation and Wildlife Research Trust