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Citizen Science Fund grants now open

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15 August 2023, 2:56 AM

Citizen Science Fund grants now open

Expressions of interest have opened for the next round of grants from the $2 million Citizen Science Fund.


Dolphin Watch, Granite Island penguins, micro plastics on Kangaroo Island and Encounter Bay shore birds are local projects awarded Citizen Science Fund small grants.

 

The environmental citizen science large grants program will allocate grant funding to projects with a focus on improving South Australia’s biodiversity knowledge.

 

Eligible citizen science projects could receive a minimum of $25,000 towards their project. 


Up to $1.45 million in funding is available over the next three years as part of the program.

 

Ten citizen science projects have also been awarded a total of $130,000 in grants as part of the first allocation from the Citizen Science Fund.

 

Individual grants of up to $15,000 were available as part of a small grants program stream to citizen science projects that address research questions or gather data about living things and the natural environment.

 

Projects awarded a Citizen Science Fund small grant: 

  • University of South Australia – studying mosquito populations in South Australia in collaboration with schools.
  • Flinders University – studying little penguin numbers on Granite Island.
  • AUSMAP, Total Environment Centre – researching microplastics on Kangaroo Island.
  • Brownhill Creek Association Inc. – researching yabbies as indicators of the health of a groundwater-dependent ecosystem in Brownhill Creek (Wirraparinga).
  • Jessica Bamford – researching Cortinarius mushrooms in the Southern Mount Lofty Ranges.
  • Brian Gepp – researching the relationship between fire and biodiversity at the Nangwarry Native Forest Reserve.
  • Emmanuel Lukingan-Katz – restoring Coffin Bay's lost oyster reefs and improving local water quality and marine biodiversity.
  • The Friends of Belair National Park Inc. – engaging with school aged children to research flora, fauna and fungi found in the Belair National Park.
  • BirdLife Australia – studying the types of Terns and other seabirds and shorebirds near Encounter Bay.
  • Kangaroo Island / Victor Harbor Dolphin Watch – studying dolphin movements, patterns, behaviours and preferred habitat to inform conservation.


The Citizen Science Fund is also supporting the global online citizen science platform, SciStarter, to become a hub for South Australian citizen science projects through a $160,000 grant to the University of Adelaide.


The SciStarter platform will allow people with an interest in science and research to find and join citizen science projects and will help project organisers to connect and collaborate.

 

The University of Adelaide will work in collaboration with other South Australian universities and the Australian Citizen Science Association to develop the platform.

 

The state government has also released a new Environmental Citizen Science Strategy, which includes goals, actions and outcomes that encourage and support citizen science in the state.

 

For further information about the Citizen Science Fund initiatives, visit the Environment SA website

 


  



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