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The Team

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Murdoch University

Murdoch University is recognised as one of Australia’s leading research institutions.

Anke Seidlitz

Anke is a PhD candidate with the School of Veterinary and Life Sciences at Murdoch University, and principal researcher on this project.


WWF-Australia

WWF-Australia has a long and proud history. The organisation has been a leading voice for nature for more than half a century, working in 100 countries on six continents with the help of over five million supporters. As the seventh largest member of the WWF network, WWF-Australia has a challenging brief, to conserve biodiversity in Australia and throughout the Oceania region. WWF-Australia are proud to be part of this project to ensure numbats are thriving in the wild.

Amy Robey

Amy is a consultant engaged by WWF-Australia to establish and coordinate Numbat Discovery on Zooniverse.


WA's Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions

Numbat Discovery has been modelled off the successful Western Shield's Camera Watch, a Zooniverse program created by the Department's lead fauna conservation program. Unless otherwise stated, all field guide images have been provided by the Department's Western Shield, and other programs. The department is a collaborating partner supporting this project.


WA State NRM

This project is supported by funding from the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program supported by Royalties for Regions.


Australian Government

As part of the ‘South West Threatened Fauna Recovery Project: Southern Jarrah Forest’, this project received funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.