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Feral Cat Management Grants

Feral Cat Management Grants are designed to support community-based projects for feral cat management to improve conservation outcomes for native fauna.

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About the Feral Cat Management Grants

Feral cat management refers to specific measures undertaken to reduce feral cat impact in priority areas to improve conservation outcomes for native fauna.

The Feral Cat Management Grants are an initiative of the WA Government managed by DPIRD's State Natural Resource Management (NRM) Program in partnership with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA).

Feral cat management is guided by the Western Australian Feral Cat Strategy 2023-2028 which provides for a statewide response using proven, effective, and humane management techniques. It recognises 3 objectives:

  1. Increase effective feral cat management to improve conservation outcomes for native species, through a tenure-blind approach.
  2. Continual improvement of methods and technologies for feral cat management through research and development.
  3. Broaden social acceptability and awareness of feral cat management methods.

The Feral Cat Management Grants are now open!

Please ensure you read the 2026 guidelines document below before submitting your application via SmartyGrants

Guidelines

Successful grant applications

Related information

  • State Natural Resource Management Program
  • Community Stewardship Grants

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