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2025 Grants Program

Posted on 09.25.25 by Admin

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 $10,000 per year to help Australian university students undertake research.

Do you have a research project that investigates:

  • Population monitoring, modelling and harvest assessment of game species.
  • Research into harvest quotas, season setting, or size/age limits.
  • Habitat management or restoration activities supporting sustainable game populations.
  • Application of technologies for wildlife monitoring (e.g. GIS, drones, remote sensing).
  • Human–wildlife conflict management relevant to game species.
  • Socioeconomic, policy and governance research related to wildlife utilisation, including Indigenous and community-based approaches.
  • Development of best practice standards for animal welfare in harvesting and utilisation.

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
  • Sustainable Use
  • Research
    • Northern Brown Bandicoot & Greater Bilby
    • Parasites and Disease in Free-living Bandicoot Populations
    • Burrowing Bettongs
    • Invasive European Shore Crab
    • Securing the Buff-breasted Button Quail
    • Outfoxing the Fox
    • Conserving threatened mammals in the face of fire and predation
    • Protecting native animals using population protecting implants
    • Treating Wombats with Mange
    • Assessment of Captive and Wild Koala Reproduction
    • Red-tailed Phascogale Reintroduction
    • Carcass provisioning in alpine Australia
    • Investigating microchip-automated doors as a conservation tool
    • Supporting biodiversity in agri-food landscapes
    • Understanding the decline of the kowari
  • Conservation
    • Supporting citizen science: Stubble Quail Survey
    • Supporting the Eastern Barred Bandicoot
    • Expanding Migratory Shorebird Habitat
  • Donate Today
  • News

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