Threatened Species Network Community Grants Program, Round 10, now open.

Community groups are invited to apply for up to $50,000 to conduct on-ground conservation work for the ongoing health of our natural environment, specifically targeting the needs of nationally threatened species and ecological communities. Funding is available for activities such as habitat restoration, weeding, feral animal control, population surveys and monitoring, fencing, and fire management.

Original signed applications must be received in WWF's Sydney office by 5pm Friday 1 June 2007 and project ideas must be discussed with the TSN Coordinator for your region prior to submitting an application.

For more information, or to download a copy of the Program Guidelines, Application Form and Guide to Completing an Application, and to view examples of previously funded projects go to www.wwf.org.au/tsn.

The Threatened Species Network is a community-based program of the Australian Government and WWF-Australia.

You have received this email if you have previously indicated an interest in the Threatened Species Network and/or the Threatened Species Network Community Grants. This email notification is sent once a year only. If you would like your email address removed from this mailing list, please reply to this email with the word 'Unsuscribe' in the subject line. The TSN sincerely apologises if you receive this message in error or more than once.

Katherine Howard
TSN Program Officer - Grants
WWF-Australia
GPO Box 528
Sydney NSW 2001

Tel: (02) 8202 1233
Fax: (02) 9281 1060
Email: tsngrants@wwf.org.au

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