The Conservation and Wildlife Research Trust supports research activities across Australia. Some of our supported research projects are listed below:
Testing whether predator avoidance training benefits bandicoots released into the wild
Researching the prevalence of parasites and disease in free-living bandicoot populations
Investigating Toxoplasmosis in Burrowing Bettongs
Investigating population biology of the invasive European shore crab (Carcinus spp.)
Researching the ecology of the Buff-breasted Button Quail
Improving control of the introduced European fox
Conserving threatened mammals in the face of fire and predation
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Assessment of Captive and Wild Koala Reproduction
Red-tailed Phascogale Reintroduction
Investigating microchip-automated doors as a conservation tool
Supporting biodiversity in agri-food landscapes
Understanding the decline of the kowari