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Conservation and Wildlife Research Trust

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2019 Grants Program

12.21.18

Are you studying at an Australian university and looking for funding opportunities for your research project?

The Conservation and Wildlife Research Trust is offering a limited number of  research grants up to $5000 per year to help Australian university students undertake research.

Do you have a research project that investigates:

  • methods to address or reverse negative impacts of native and/or exotic wildlife, or
  • methods to address or reverse decline in native habitat, or
  • other applied wildlife conservation research topic (in Australia).

If you do have a research project that you believe fits the above criteria we suggest that you apply.

Visit our Grants Program page for more information and how to apply.

Bandicoot Partnership

01.19.18

The Conservation and Wildlife Research Trust has begun a partnership with Phillip Island Nature Parks to help support their recently translocated eastern barred bandicoot population.

This partnership was facilitated through the Threatened Species Prospectus. This partnership also builds on the great work already underway to establish a self-sustaining eastern barred bandicoot population on the island.

The Conservation and Wildlife Research Trust joins Zoos Victoria, The Ian Potter Foundation, Phillip Island Nature Parks and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning who are all supporting this fantastic project that is boosting the trajectory of the eastern barred bandicoot. The eastern barred bandicoot is one of 20 mammals targeted for recovery under the Threatened Species Strategy.

See more information about the eastern barred bandicoot project.

2018 Grants Program

01.17.18

Are you studying at an Australian university and looking for funding opportunities for your research project?

The Conservation and Wildlife Research Trust is offering a limited number of  research grants up to $5000 per year to help Australian university students undertake research.

Do you have a research project that investigates:

  • methods to address or reverse negative impacts of native and/or exotic wildlife, or
  • methods to address or reverse decline in native habitat, or
  • other applied wildlife conservation research topic (in Australia).

If you do have a research project that you believe fits the above criteria we suggest that you apply.

Visit our Grants Program page for more information and how to apply.

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  • 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

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