Threatened Species Recovery Hub - Approved Projects as at November 2021
Project ID |
Project title |
Lead organisation |
NESP funding |
---|---|---|---|
1.1 |
Also known as 'Impacts and management options for introduced predators' |
University of Queensland; |
$1,063,629 |
1.1.1 |
Responses of mammal fauna and cats to fire management in Kakadu Also known as 'Responses of threatened species to cats and fire management in Kakadu and northern savannas' |
Charles Darwin University |
$0 |
1.1.2 |
Also known as 'Feral cat distribution, abundance, management and impacts on threatened species: collation and analysis of data' |
University of Queensland; |
$507,530 |
1.1.4 |
Securing the kowari in South Australia Also known as 'The role of feral predators in disrupting small vertebrate communities in arid South Australia' |
University of Sydney |
$121,184 |
1.1.5 |
Feral predator ecology project: towards a 'beyond the fence' strategy |
Australian Wildlife Conservancy |
$185,682 |
1.1.6 |
Integrated management of feral herbivores and feral predators |
University of Tasmania |
$53,236 |
1.1.8 |
Livestock guardian dogs to protect threatened species and restore habitat |
University of Tasmania |
$203,198 |
1.1.10 |
Responses of the threatened Kangaroo Island Dunnart to cat eradication program, Kangaroo Island |
Charles Darwin University |
$333,178 |
1.1.11 |
Cat suppression to conserve Night Parrots Also known as 'Managing feral cats to benefit the night parrot' |
University of Queensland |
$183,551 |
1.1.12 |
Charles Darwin University |
$256,281 |
|
1.2 |
University of Melbourne |
$911,139 |
|
1.2.1.6 |
Australian National University |
$91,509 |
|
1.2.1.7 |
Australian National University |
$79,908 |
|
1.2.2 |
University of Melbourne |
$176,384 |
|
1.2.3 |
Threat management prioritization to support alpine peatland recovery Also known as 'Supporting alpine peatland recovery by prioritising action on threats' |
Monash University |
$65,536 |
1.2.4 |
Ecosystem accounts in Box Gum Grassy Woodlands threatened ecological community |
Australian National University |
$235,951 |
1.2.5 |
University of Melbourne |
$42,441 |
|
1.3 |
Managing fire regimes with thresholds to save threatened flora and fauna |
University of New South Wales |
$623,163 |
1.3.3 |
Also known as 'Fire, predators and the endangered northern Bettong' |
University of Queensland |
$60,600 |
1.3.4 |
Contrasting the outcomes of contemporary and traditional fire management approaches in the desert Also known as 'Pirra Jungku: contemporary and traditional fire management approaches in the desert' |
University of Queensland |
$36,000 |
1.3.5 |
Managing fire to recover Monsoon Vine Thickets on the Dampier Peninsula |
University of Queensland; |
$50,000 |
1.4 |
University of Melbourne |
$366,191 |
|
1.4.1 |
Also known as 'Saving threatened frogs with refuges from disease, fish predation and fragmentation' |
University of Melbourne |
$236,255 |
1.4.3 |
University of Queensland |
$170,426 |
|
1.4.4 |
Guidelines on how to treat Australian wildlife with sarcoptic mange |
University of Melbourne |
$20,000 |
2.1 |
Charles Darwin University |
$283,151 |
|
2.2 |
Tackling threats to endangered hollow nesting birds in Tasmania |
Australian National University |
$622,165 |
2.3 |
University of Queensland; |
$526,715 |
|
2.3.3 |
Predicting and managing the outcomes of cat control on Christmas Island biodiversity Also known as 'Optimising the benefits of feral cat control on Christmas Island' |
University of Queensland |
$42,500 |
2.3.6 |
Research and management priorities for Christmas Island frigatebirds Also known as 'Christmas Island frigatebird: workshop focusing on research and management priorities' |
Charles Darwin University |
$13,422 |
2.4 |
Development of a Red Hot List for Australia’s most imperilled plants Also known as 'National Action Plan for Australia's most imperilled plants' |
University of Queensland |
$412,476 |
2.4.1 |
Development of a National Action Plan for Australian eucalypts |
University of Queensland |
$39,981 |
2.5 |
Also known as 'Conservation of the Night Parrot' |
University of Queensland |
$98,000 |
2.6 |
University of Queensland |
$30,800 |
|
3.1 |
Development and interpretation of integrated reporting of trends in Australia's threatened species Also known as 'Developing a threatened species index' |
University of Queensland |
$890,403 |
3.2 |
Action evaluation and on-ground monitoring of threatened species Also known as 'Improving threatened species monitoring' |
Australian National University |
$1,055,301 |
3.2.2.1 |
Also known as 'Using reintroductions to understand causes of mammal declines and extinctions at Booderee National Park' |
Australian National University |
$453,216 |
3.2.2.2 |
Monitoring threatened species in Indigenous Protected Areas: bilbies in the Martu Determination |
University of Melbourne |
$55,533 |
3.2.2.3 |
University of Melbourne |
$51,005 |
|
3.2.5 |
Also known as 'Arid zone monitoring: surveys for vertebrates across arid and semi-arid zones' |
University of Melbourne |
$335,207 |
3.2.6 |
Evidence-based management protocols for recovery of multiple threatened woodland birds |
University of Queensland |
$479,705 |
3.2.7 |
Yanunijarra Aboriginal Corporation; |
$65,000 |
|
3.2.8 |
Bogong moth migration failure and Mountain Pygmy Possums Also known as 'Monitoring Bogong Moth population change' |
University of Melbourne |
$40,000 |
3.3 |
Australian National University |
$974,728 |
|
3.3.2 |
Adaptive management for threatened mammals in Victorian Central Highlands |
Australian National University |
$464,859 |
3.3.5 |
Malleefowl adaptive management experiment Also known as 'Recovering malleefowl with adaptive management of feral predators' |
University of Melbourne |
$91,925 |
3.3.6 |
Adaptive reintroduction strategies for the critically endangered Northern Corroboree Frog |
Australian National University |
$298,810 |
3.3.7 |
Mitigating and managing barriers to fish passage and improving river connectivity |
University of Queensland |
$421,671 |
4.1 |
Translocation, reintroduction and conservation fencing for threatened fauna |
University of Western Australia; |
$1,388,728 |
4.1.5 |
University of Queensland |
$100,308 |
|
4.1.7 |
Enhancing ecosystem function by reintroductions of digging mammals |
University of Western Australia |
$230,202 |
4.1.8 |
University of Western Australia |
$180,296 |
|
4.1.9 |
Genetic analysis of the Norfolk Island Morepork and Green Parrot |
Australian National University; |
$34,000 |
4.1.11 |
Australian Wildlife Conservancy |
$183,959 |
|
4.1.12 |
Reintroduction plan to rescue the northern Eastern Bristlebird |
University of Queensland |
$27,489 |
4.2 |
University of Queensland |
$865,810 |
|
4.2.1 |
Threatened species and their threats on Australian islands Also known as 'Creation and analysis of a national database of threatened species on Australian islands' |
University of Queensland |
$0 |
4.2.2 |
University of Queensland |
$0 |
|
4.2.3 |
University of Queensland |
$0 |
|
4.2.3.4 |
Detecting cryptic burrowing petrel recovery post-eradication in a remote landscape |
University of Queensland |
$12,024 |
4.2.4 |
University of Queensland |
$0 |
|
4.3 |
Improving threatened plant reintroduction success and species recovery Also known as 'Threatened plant translocations' |
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Western Australia |
$474,466 |
4.4 |
University of Queensland |
$399,661 |
|
4.4.7 |
University of Melbourne |
$94,177 |
|
4.4.8 |
Mapping distributions, threats and opportunities to conserve the Greater Glider |
University of Melbourne |
$120,800 |
4.4.9 |
Targeting predator control in space and time |
University of Queensland |
$0 |
4.4.10 |
Modelling distributions of species under environmental change |
University of Melbourne |
$122,685 |
4.4.11 |
Using detection dog techniques to conserve Queensland’s endangered montane species |
University of Queensland |
$60,000 |
4.4.12 |
Synthesise the latest knowledge base on koalas Also known as 'A national approach to the integration of koala spatial data to inform conservation planning' |
University of Queensland |
$66,334 |
5.1 |
University of Queensland; |
$897,276 |
|
5.1.1 |
Charles Darwin University |
$482,077 |
|
5.2 |
Charles Darwin University |
$180,200 |
|
6.1 |
Quantifying benefits of threatened-species management in rural and regional economies Also known as 'The economics of threatened species management' |
University of Western Australia; |
$515,972 |
6.2 |
CSIRO; |
$462,687 |
|
6.3 |
Identifying better methods for communication and community buy-in to threatened species conservation |
RMIT University |
$495,394 |
6.3.4 |
RMIT University |
$104,745 |
|
6.3.5 |
Targeting Australia’s highest biodiversity impact behaviours |
RMIT University |
$234,543 |
6.3.6 |
Prioritising conservation efforts and communicating conservation opportunities in urban areas |
University of Melbourne |
$19,681 |
6.4 |
Learning from success and failure in threatened species conservation |
Charles Darwin University; |
$103,220 |
6.5 |
University of Queensland |
$353,000 |
|
6.6 |
Key factors for effective partner integration and governance for threatened species recovery |
Charles Darwin University |
$152,907 |
7.1 |
Methods for measuring uptake and outcomes from environmental research |
Australia National University |
$105,221 |
7.2 |
University of Melbourne |
$92,838 |
|
7.3 |
Strategic assessment – Cross-hub synthesis coordination Also known as 'Assessing biodiversity and cultural values for single-site and multi-property development proposals in northern Australia' |
University of Queensland |
$115,396 |
7.4 |
Cat impacts and management: knowledge exchange for stakeholders |
University of Queensland |
$140,528 |
7.5 |
National monitoring priorities, process and prospectus for threatened species |
University of Queensland |
$253,411 |
7.6 |
University of Melbourne |
$114,500 |
|
7.7 |
University of Queensland |
$416,942 |
|
7.8 |
University of Queensland |
$81,321 |
|
7.10 |
Conservation decision making for island management: lessons learned |
University of Queensland |
$125,000 |
8.1.1 |
University of Melbourne |
$129,000 |
|
8.1.2 |
Design for postfire impact monitoring, including synthesis of current monitoring projects |
University of Melbourne; |
$202,159 |
8.1.3 |
Australian National University |
$148,133 |
|
8.2.1 |
Charles Darwin University |
$117,400 |
|
8.3.1 |
Fire-affected invertebrates: priority species and management response |
Charles Darwin University; |
$179,881 |
8.3.2 |
Also known as 'Effect of fire severity on the response of populations of priority wildlife species' |
University of Queensland; |
$147,918 |
8.3.3 |
Genetic assessment of priority taxa and management priorities |
Australian National University |
$118,959 |
8.3.4 |
Estimating wildlife mortality during the 2019-20 bushfire season |
Charles Sturt University; |
$67,650 |
8.3.5 |
Fire and Rust - the impact of myrtle rust on fire regeneration |
University of Queensland |
$110,000 |
8.3.6 |
Collation of summary of 2019-20 bushfire impacts and emergency responses on freshwater fish |
Department of Environment Land, Water and Planning, Victoria |
$33,600 |
8.3.7 |
University of Queensland |
$35,000 |
|
8.3.8 |
University of Queensland |
$60,000 |
|
8.4.1 |
Changes in feral cat density across time-since-fire and fire location, Kangaroo Island |
Charles Darwin University |
$42,031 |
8.4.2 |
Fire-related risks and conservation strategies to ecological communities |
University of New South Wales |
$122,000 |
8.4.3 |
University of Melbourne |
$130,000 |
|
8.4.4 |
Australian National University |
$149,750 |
|
8.4.5 |
Better managing fire and their impacts for koala conservation |
University of Queensland |
$60,000 |
8.5.1 |
Improving rapid bushfire response for conservation of threatened species and communities Also known as 'Protecting threatened species and communities during wildfires: Learning from the 2019–20 fires' |
Charles Darwin University; |
$158,933 |
Cross-hub |
Integrated environmental assessment to inform environmental decisions |
University of Melbourne |
$105,000 |
* The National Environmental Science Program (NESP) funding figures above reflect the NESP funds allocated to research projects only, and do not include NESP funds allocated to other eligible hub activities. Hubs may also contribute additional funds to research projects.