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Saving Endangered Australian Species Through Reproductive Hormone Analysis. Aims: This project aims to dramatically enhance the success of breeding programs for marsupials (koala, wombat) and monotrem

Monash University — Linkage Projects
Amount
Up to $1,223,536
Closes
Friday 4 January 2030
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Saving Endangered Australian Species Through Reproductive Hormone Analysis. Aims: This project aims to dramatically enhance the success of breeding programs for marsupials (koala, wombat) and monotremes (platypus, echidna). Significance: Many Australian species have or will go extinct. Current captive and wild breeding programs are having mixed successes. This project will improve the success rates. It will safeguard the survival of Australian species. Expected Outcomes: The provision of cost-effective, non-invasive methods for measuring reproductive steroid hormones in faeces from marsupials and monotremes. These will be used to monitor reproductive status. Benefits: The project will enable wildlife industries to overcome major roadblocks in their animal breeding programs needed to support conservation.. Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 4104 - Environmental Management. Lead: A/Prof Lisandra Martin

Categories
regenerativeenterprise
Target Recipients
researchersuniversities
Discovery method: arc-grants
Last verified: Monday 2 March 2026
Added: Saturday 28 February 2026